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NEGRO PLAYERS THEATER PLAYS 1917 First Edition Ridgley Torrence Granny Maumee HC

Description: Plays for a Negro Theater: Granny Maumee; The rider of dreams; Simon the Cyrenianby Ridgely TorrencePublished by The Macmillan Co., 1917. First Edition. Good hardcover, no dustjacket. Spine cover removed, joints cracked but holding well, previous owners’ signatures and tape-in article on the death of the author to front endpapers clean unmarked text. 8vo, 111 pages plus adverts. The author was a white poet and playwrite who, in 1914, debuted his one-act play "Granny Maumee," which was first performed by a white cast but then helped to create opportunities for black actors in theaters in America when it was produced with black actors only three years later. This collection of plays premiered in 1917 and, more importantly, as a production of the Negro Players.In the late 1890s Ridgely Torrence  settled in Greenwich Village, in New York City, working as a librarian at the Astor Library from 1897 to 1901, and then at Lenox Library until 1903. He was assistant editor at The Critic from 1903 to 1904. He worked for the Japanese special envoy to the United States as a secretary in 1905. He was the fiction editor at Cosmopolitan magazine, from 1905 to 1907.During his time in New York, he became part of a circle of poets that included E. A. Robinson, William Vaughn Moody, and Robert Frost. His  verse plays, showing the influence of John Millington Synge, showed realistic portrayals of African Americans, and a revolt against their station in society. While his verse dramas were published as books, they were not produced as plays.In 1914, his one-act play Granny Maumee, which was first performed by a white cast, helped create opportunities for black actors in theaters in America when it was produced with black actors in 1917. It was "one of the first opportunities for serious black actors". Torrence's collection of plays, Three Plays for a Negro Theater premiered in 1917, as a production of the Negro Players. He work was noteworthy in its blending of compassion and strength. Loc: GL1-3StoreAdd to FavoritesFeedbackNEGRO PLAYERS THEATER PLAYS 1917 First Edition Ridgley Torrence Granny Maumee HC Plays for a Negro Theater: Granny Maumee; The rider of dreams; Simon the Cyrenianby Ridgely TorrencePublished by The Macmillan Co., 1917. First Edition. Good hardcover, no dustjacket. Spine cover removed, joints cracked but holding well, previous owners’ signatures and tape-in article on the death of the author to front endpapers clean unmarked text. 8vo, 111 pages plus adverts. The author was a white poet and playwrite who, in 1914, debuted his one-act play "Granny Maumee," which was first performed by a white cast but then helped to create opportunities for black actors in theaters in America when it was produced with black actors only three years later. This collection of plays premiered in 1917 and, more importantly, as a production of the Negro Players.In the late 1890s Ridgely Torrence  settled in Greenwich Village, in New York City, working as a librarian at the Astor Library from 1897 to 1901, and then at Lenox Library until 1903. He was assistant editor at The Critic from 1903 to 1904. He worked for the Japanese special envoy to the United States as a secretary in 1905. He was the fiction editor at Cosmopolitan magazine, from 1905 to 1907.During his time in New York, he became part of a circle of poets that included E. A. Robinson, William Vaughn Moody, and Robert Frost. His  verse plays, showing the influence of John Millington Synge, showed realistic portrayals of African Americans, and a revolt against their station in society. While his verse dramas were published as books, they were not produced as plays.In 1914, his one-act play Granny Maumee, which was first performed by a white cast, helped create opportunities for black actors in theaters in America when it was produced with black actors in 1917. It was "one of the first opportunities for serious black actors". Torrence's collection of plays, Three Plays for a Negro Theater premiered in 1917, as a production of the Negro Players. He work was noteworthy in its blending of compassion and strength. Loc: GL1-3

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Features: HARDCOVER

Format: Hardcover

Personalize: No

Number of Pages: 111

Topic: African Americans, Literature, Modern Literature, Plays, Theater, General

Book Series: NONE

Vintage: Yes

Era: 1910s

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Ex Libris: No

Edition: First Edition

Language: English

Publication Year: 1917

Book Title: Plays for a Negro Theater: Granny Maumee; The rider of dreams; S

Intended Audience: Adults, Young Adults

Author: Ridgely Torrence

Original Language: English

Signed By: N/A

Narrative Type: Nonfiction

Publisher: The Macmillan Co.

Inscribed: No

Signed: No

Genre: Antiquarian & Collectible, Art & Culture, Drama, Theater, Plays

Personalized: No

Type: Hardcover

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