Theatre West: Image and ImpactDunbar H. Ogden, Douglas McDermott, Robert Károly Sarlós |
Contents
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Wendell Cole | 43 |
Roberta Asahina | 53 |
Margaret B Wilkerson | 69 |
Douglas McDermott | 87 |
Charles V Hume | 93 |
Charles E Lauterbach | 137 |
Rosemarie Bank | 151 |
Firman H Brown | 161 |
Roger Hall | 179 |
Robert K Sarlós | 187 |
Albert Wertheim | 195 |
Dana Sue McDermott | 207 |
Ardelle Striker | 217 |
Lyle A Schwarz | 99 |
Lambert F Beatty 18531871 | 115 |
Richard G Hiatt | 125 |
James Bierman | 229 |
Biographies of Contributors | 237 |
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actor American West Annals appeared Arrabal artists audience Austin beauty Beggar's Opera Black community Black Crook Black theatre Bohemian Club Bohemian Grove Boise Brigham Young Buffalo and Wild California Carmel century character Chisera civilization costumes Cremation ceremony Cremation of Care culture Daily dance drama dream encampment entertainment essay experience Forest Theatre Society Frayne George Pauncefort gold Grove Play Herbert Heron Heron High Jinks Ibid Indian Jones's July L.D.S. Church landscape Langrishe and Glenn live Los Angeles Negro Low Jinks Macbeth Macheath Madrid managers McCullough Mexico midsummer Montana Mormon myth nature night PASLA pioneer pirates players playwrights Polly popular presented production redwood ritual Robert Edmond Jones Sacramento Salt Lake City Salt Lake Theatre San Francisco scene script September 1874 Slocum spectators stage stars Stunt Taos theatrical Turner Universal Studios Utah Vasquez Virginia City Western Whitfield Wild West Show William Everson York
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Page 18 - That coarseness and strength combined with acuteness and inquisitiveness; that practical, inventive turn of mind, quick to find expedients; that masterful grasp of material things, lacking in the artistic but powerful to effect great ends ; that restless, nervous energy;* that dominant individualism, working for good and for evil, and withal that buoyancy and exuberance which comes with freedom — these are traits of the frontier, or traits called out elsewhere because of the existence of the frontier.
Page 2 - American social development has been continually beginning over again on the frontier. This perennial rebirth, this fluidity of American life, this expansion westward with its new opportunities, its continuous touch with the simplicity of primitive society, furnish the forces dominating American character.
Page 2 - In this advance, the frontier is the outer edge of the wave — the meeting point between savagery and civilization.


