Scotland's Splendid Theatres: Architecture and Social History from the Reformation to the Present Day
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At their finest, Scotland's theatres and music halls were opulent pleasure palaces, whose designs enabled them to transport their patrons to worlds of fantasy. Others were rudimentary halls, ingeniously fashioned from old stables, farm buildings, or even industrial premises. From the first wooden booths of the Georgian era, through to modern structures, this is a study of the evolution of the theatre building in Scotland. Providing a tour of Scotland's theatres and drawing on a wide range of sources - from historical accounts and archives to anecdotes from today's stage stars - this account covers all aspects of the design and operation of the theatre in Scotland. Illustrated with photographs and etchings, it is designed for anyone interested in architectural history, the theatre or showbusiness.
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