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    Theatre Photograph and Representation

    Virkki, Susanna, Theatre Photograph and Representation, in , Proceedings of the 20th International Academic Mindtrek Conference, Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA 2016, pp. 304–311

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    The silver stage: Theatre in the age of mechanical reproduction

    Bleam, Jeffrey Robert, «The silver stage: Theatre in the age of mechanical reproduction». Ph.D., , Ann Arbor, United States 2005 Abstract Implicit in its subtitle (“Theatre in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction”), this study begins with a rejection of Walter Benjamin’s assurance that the theatrical arts are immune from the ideological processes inherent in mechanical reproduction. I seek to argue that as theatre artists and encultured subjects in general, we process information and form perceptual strategies through a series of frames created and encouraged by the representational field of the larger visual culture at specific times and societies. I contend that these frames and strategies do not change over time…

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    Mario Nunes Vais tra vita, fotografia e teatro

    Calcinai, Annalisa, «Mario Nunes Vais tra vita, fotografia e teatro». papers3://publication/uuid/965D0E0E-95FF-476F-A825-2657472B0250, , 2009 Abstract Other data Number of pages: ISBN: ISSN: DOI: URL: Language: key: E3VTMMFY

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    Lewis Carroll and the Victorian Stage : Theatricals in a Quiet Life

    Foulkes, Richard, Lewis Carroll and the Victorian Stage : Theatricals in a Quiet Life, Routledge, 2017 Abstract Author of the enduringly popular Alice books, mathematician, Anglican cleric, and pioneer photographer, Lewis Carroll maintained a lifelong enthusiasm for the theatre. Lewis Carroll and the Victorian Stage is the first book to focus on Carroll’s irresistible fascination with all things theatrical, from childhood charades and marionettes to active involvement in the dramatisation of Alice, influential contributions to the debate on child actors, and the friendship of leading players, especially Ellen Terry. As well as being a key to his complex and enigmatic personality, Carroll’s interest in the theatre provides a vivid account…