The Spectacular Century

Theatre & Visual Culture in the Long Nineteenth Century Project

Nineteenth century popular entertainments were colourful, vibrant and exciting. Listen in on conversations between experts Jim Davis, Kate Holmes, Kate Newey and Patricia Smyth. Hear us talk about what made entertainments like melodrama, pantomime, movement and art so much fun and why we should care in this AHRC-funded podcast. To find out more visit http://theatreandvisualculture19.wordpress.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episodes

  1. 03/30/2022

    One Audience

    One Audience: Art, Theatre & Visual Culture   Hear Patricia Smyth and Jim Davis talk about how popularity was an issue for the theatre and art and how newly expanded urban audiences’ emotional responses caused concerns for elite critics. They’ll talk about how theatre and art were part of a wider spectacular nineteenth century visual culture, what visual culture actually is and how it affected audiences’ lives.   Entertainments, books, paintings & people named in this podcast:  Painter: Paul DelarochePainting: Delaroche, Paul (1833) The Execution of Lady Jane Grey Painting: Delaroche, Paul (1855) The Young Christian MartyrPainting: Delaroche, Paul (1834) The Assassination of the Duc de Guise, Château de ChantillyEntertainment: Nineteenth-Century Panorama, see more here: https://www.bl.uk/picturing-places/articles/the-spectacle-of-the-panoramaEntertainment: Diorama Paintings, see more here: http://cultureandcommunication.org/deadmedia/index.php/Daguerre's_DioramaPlay: Boucicault, Dion (1860) The Colleen Bawn or The Brides of GarryowenPainting: Millais, John Everett (1851-2) OpheliaAcademic Book: Meisel, Martin (1983) Realizations: Narrative, Pictorial, and Theatrical Arts in Nineteenth-Century England, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University PressPainting: Solomon, Abraham (1857) Waiting for the VerdictPlay: Boucicault, Dion (1857) The Poor of New York (in the US, first adapted to be: The Streets of London, before topical adaptations of the cities it was produced in). Want to find out more after this podcast? Here's our pick of free online resources. Music: Ambient piano & strings by ZakharValahaa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Nineteenth century popular entertainments were colourful, vibrant and exciting. Listen in on conversations between experts Jim Davis, Kate Holmes, Kate Newey and Patricia Smyth. Hear us talk about what made entertainments like melodrama, pantomime, movement and art so much fun and why we should care in this AHRC-funded podcast. To find out more visit http://theatreandvisualculture19.wordpress.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.