Contents
Introduction
“Totally Original”: Daly, Boucicault, and Commercial Art in Late Nineteenth Century Drama / George Pate
Luggage, Lodgings, and Landladies: The Practicalities for Actresses on the British Provincial Circuits in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries / Christine Woodworth
“The Mind of an Adult, the Heart of a Girl”: Constructing Margo Jones in Rehearsal / Boone J. Hopkins
Puttin’ the Profit in Nonprofit Broadway Theatre Companies / Dean Adams
Commercial Necessities: Reviving Stephen Sondheim and George Furth’s Company at the Turn of the Millennium / Jeff Turner
Power in Weakness: Musicals in Poland under Communism / Jacek Mikolajczyk
The Recent Trend in Licensed Broadway Musicals in South Korea: Hybrid Cultural Products of K-Drama and K-Pop / Jae Kyoung Kim
Stages of Experience: Theatrical Connections between the Seven Stages of Experience and Historical Museums / Erin Scheibe
Grover’s Corners Gets Sexy: The Appealing Dissonance of David Cromer’s Our Town / Tony Gunn
“There’s Too Many of Them!”: Off-Off-Broadway’s Performance of Geek Culture / John Patrick Bray
Contributors