The Journal of American Drama and Theatre
Table of Contents

Volume 13
Number 1
Winter 2001

The Crook Play

LYNN MARIAN THOMSON

 

Korean Productions of A Streetcar Named Desire

BYUNGHO HAN

 

The Triumphs and Struggles of Earle Hyman in Traditional and Non-Traditional Roles

GLENDA E. GILL

 

Slaughtering Lambs: The Moral Universe of David Mamet and Wallace Shawn

ROBERT COMBS

 

Dubose Heyward and the Politics of Representation: A Mote in the Critical Eye

JAMES POTTS

Volume 13
Number 2
Spring 2001

Aspirations, Challenges, and Accomplishments: America’s Literary Dramatists of the 1850s

WALTER MESERVE AND MOLLIE ANN MESERVE

 

Media Mania: The Demonizing of the Theatrical Syndicate

VINCENT LANDRO

 

The Yankee and the Veteran: Vehicles of Nationalism

MAURA CRONIN

 

“Wishing on the Eye of the Horse”: The Concept of “Entity” in Gertrude Stein’s Listen to Me

ALICE PETERSEN

 

William Dunlap’s A Trip to Niagara

JULIAN MATES

Volume 13
Number 3
Fall 2001

“Thinking Makes It So”: Views and Uses of Shakespeare at the American Fins-de-Siècle, 1900/2000

DOROTHY CHANSKY

 

A Lesson Before Dying: A Modern Existential Tragedy

JOHN FLEMING

 

The Sexual World of Paula Vogel

ROBERT M. POST

 

The Classical American Tradition: Meta-Tragedy in Oleanna

DAVID V. MASON

 

“The Battle-Shout of Freemen:” Edwin Forrest’s Passive Patriotism and Robert T. Conrad’s Jack Cade

KARL KIPPOLA

Volume 14
Number 1
Winter 2002
Rent’s Due: Multiculturalism and the Spectacle of Difference
DAVID SAVRAN

“And the Rest is La History”: Autobiographical Strategies in The Colored Museum
BRANDI WILKINS CATANESE

Trampling the Native Genius: John Murdock versus the Chestnut Street Theatre
HEATHER S. NATHANS

When the “A” Word is Never Spoken: Fear of Intimacy and AIDS in Lanford Wilson’s Burn This
RAY SCHULTZ

Bob Cole’s Willie Wayside: Whiteface Hobo, Middle-Class Farmer, White Trash Hero
MARVIN McALLISTER
Volume 14
Number 2
Spring 2002
Haunting the Social Unconscious: Naomi Wallace’s In the Heart of America
BETH CLEARY

“The Culture is the Body”: Suzuki Training and “American Aesthetics” of Anne Bogart’s SITI Company
JULIA WHITWORTH

Nelson Rodrigues and North America: A Case Study in Cultural Anthropophagy
BRENDA MURPHY

Listening with the Third Ear: Kabuki, Bharata Natyam and the National Theatre of the Deaf
KANTA KOCHHAR-LINDGREN

An Asian American in Thailand
DAN KWONG

Mayan Technology, Hactivist Performance: The Electronic Disturbance Theatre
JILL LANE
Volume 14
Number 3
Fall 2002
Jim Crow Entertainment: The U.S.O. and World War II
PAMELA BLOOM

Where the Streetcar Doesn’t Run: The Black World of Tennessee Williams
THOMAS D. PAWLEY

To Break Down the Walls of Theatre: John Howard Lawson’s Roger Bloomer
JONATHAN CHAMBERS

Why They Loved the Ten, Twent’, Thirt’
BARBARA M. WALDINGER

Elia Kazan and the Psychological Perspective of Directing
LEWIS E. SHELTON
Volume 15
Number 1
Winter 2003
Mrs. Leslie Carter: “The Berhnardt of America” and the “Producer of Spectacular Plays”
CRAIG CLINTON

Professional Theatre in a Small Town? The Hippodrome Proves It Can Be Done
MICK SOKOL

An Entertainment of a Somewhat Novel Character
ALICE M. ROBINSON

Asking “Queer Questions,” Revealing Ugly Truths: Giles Corey’s Subversive Eccentricity in The Crucible
J. CHRIS WESTGATE

A Long and Winding Road
JOHN HOUCHIN

The Enigmatic God: Mask and Myth in Zoot Suit
DANIEL DAVY
Volume 15
Number 2
Spring 2003
Introduction: The American Musical
WILLIAM DEMASTES

Assimilation and Dramatic Configurations in the American Musical
STUART J. HECHT

When Uncle Sam Invaded Broadway: Genre and Patriotism in the Critical Reception of Irving Berlin’s This Is the Army
LAURIE SCHMELING

Images of Women in American Musical Theatre: The 1920s
LYN SCHENBECK

Welcome Back to Berlin: Lessons in Staging the Holocaust from Cabaret, 1966 and 1998
HENRY BIAL

A Different Drum: David Henry Hwang’s Musical “Revisal” of Flower Drum Song
DAN BACALZO

Song and Dance Men: New York Mayors in Musicals
GARY KONAS
Volume 15
Number 3
Fall 2003
A Tribute to Vera Mowry Roberts

Broadway’s Women on Trial: The McCarthy Years
MILLY S. BARRANGER

Strange Faces, Other Minds: Sartre, Miller and Clara
JON TUTTLE

“Nothing But a Man”: Leonard de Paur’s Legacy of Subtle Activism in Theatre and Music
GLENDA E. GILL

Theatrical Rescue in Harlem: Richard Harding Davis and John Drew at the Harlem Opera House, 1895
ROBERT C. VAN HORN

“A Wallow in Slime”: The Attempt to Censor Tobacco Road in New Orleans
JAY MALARCHER

Rachel Crothers’ Ourselves: Feminist Dramaturgy in Brothel Drama
KATIE N. JOHNSON

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