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Shattered Applause : The Lives of Eva Le Gallienne

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The Mystic in the Theatre : Eleonora DuseEva Le Gallienne by Robert A. Schanke

This first published resource on the life and theatrical career of award-winning actress Eva Le Gallienne traces her acting debut in 1914, her travels to the United States, and the successes and failures of her New York City repertory theatres. Also noted are Le Gallienne's critically acclaimed performances in such plays as Liliom, The Swan, The Master Builder, Hedda Gabler, The Three Sisters, The Cherry Orchard, The Seagull, Camille, Romeo and Juliet, Alice in Wonderland, Mary Stuart, and The Royal Family. The book covers not only her Broadway engagements, but also her many lecture and theatre tours, as well as awards.

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Shattered Applause : The Lives of Eva Le GallienneShattered Applause : The Lives of Eva Le Gallienne by Robert A. Schanke, May Sarton

Revealing look at her public and private life, examines her lesbianism, the part it played in her struggles and triumphs, as she became the founding and maintaining force behind the first civic repertory theatre in the U.S. and earned the reputation as "Grand Lady of the American Stage"--New York Times

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Professor Schanke received the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Outstanding Alumni Award in 1996. Post-doctoral work in film studies was completed at Northwestern University. He has taught at Central for twenty years and at one point was director of Central's program in London. In 1993 he received the Outstanding Performance Award for his publishing efforts. Professor Schanke has written three books. The most recent, Shattered Applause, which is a biography of the stage actress Eva Le Gallienne, received several awards and was featured on CNN and on a Studs Terkel radio interview. He has a contract with the University of Michigan for three more books focusing on the history of American Theatre. The first one is called "Passing Performances" and examines the role of sexual orientation in the private and public lives of leading players in the American Theatre, going back to 1820. He serves as Editor of the international theatre journal, Theatre History Studies.

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Eva Le Galienne Filmography:

Resurrection (1980)
The Devil's Disciple (1959)

     

Eva Le Gallienne Biography

From Encarta

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Le Gallienne, Eva (1899-1991), British-born American actor, producer, and director, noted for her physical beauty, her splendid voice, and her managerial abilities. She was born in London, the daughter of Richard Le Gallienne, a celebrated British critic and poet, and she made her acting debut at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London, in 1914. The following year she made her American debut, and during the next decade she appeared in New York City and on tour in many productions, most notably as Julie in Ferenc Molnár's Liliom...

 

Eva Le Gallienne

From Pandora's Box

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Le Gallienne was born in London in 1899 and raised in France. She made her speaking debut onstage in 1915 and moved to New York the following year. Eva quickly established herself as a leading lady in the theater with such roles as Elsie Dover in Not So Long Ago, her first big Broadway hit (1920.) In the early Twenties Eva was visiting Alla Nazimova at her mansion and dining with such guests as Rudolph Valentino and designer Natacha Rambova. She went on to play Julie in Joseph Schildkraut's production of Liliom which made her an instant star. She went on to star in The Swan with Basil Rathbone in 1923, Ibsen's The Master Builder in 1925 and The Cradle Song in 1927. In 1926 she opened the Civic Repertory Theater where she produced, directed and starred in a number of plays including Hedda Gabler, Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard (in which Nazimova starred,) Peter Pan, The Seagull, Romeo and Juliet, and Camille. In 1936 the Civic Repertory closed and Eva joined the Theater Guild and later the National Repertory Theater. In her later years she played such roles as Queen Elizabeth in Mary Stuart and the White Queen in Alice in Wonderland...

  

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