{"exhibit":{"title":"Revolutionary Acts: American, Irish, British, and German Theater of the Twentieth Century","description":"
Morris Library's\u00a0Special Collections Research Center<\/a>\u00a0documents theater's rapid evolution and burgeoning social impact with extensive collections of papers and photographs of Southern Illinois University faculty and their diverse associates in the entertainment industry. The Department of Theater<\/a> at SIUC has been home to some of the most transformational dramatic artists of the twentieth century.<\/p>\n Revolutionary scene designers, producers, playwrights, and dancers inspire with courage manifest in their archived correspondence and diaries.\u00a0The labor theater movement and Civil Rights activism are well represented in our archives by Herbert Marshall's\u00a0Unity Theatre<\/a>\u00a0and\u00a0Paul Robeson<\/a>\u00a0memorabilia, the\u00a0International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union<\/a>\u00a0records, the\u00a0John Howard Lawson<\/a>\u00a0collection, the\u00a0Katherine Dunham<\/a>\u00a0collection, and the\u00a0Mordecai Gorelik<\/a>\u00a0collection.<\/p>\n Our archives also preserve the manuscripts and records of many critically acclaimed Irish writers, including William Butler Yeats. Cultivated by playwrights honoring the common man, the seeds of Irish independence flourished with the momentum of the Irish literary renaissance and their establishment of Dublin's\u00a0Abbey Theatre<\/a>.<\/p>\n Roles in theater production became more integrated during the past century as producers sought to drive social change by innovating techniques to engage working class audiences. Transcendent messages embedded in interactive scenery harmonized with the vision of playwrights, directors, and actors determined to connect with and fortify the heart of the people.<\/p>\n Collaboration likewise plays a valuable role at SIUC, as the Department of Theater<\/a>, the University Museum<\/a>, and Morris Library<\/a> work together to provide an engaging and practical curriculum and fertile research opportunities for students and faculty.<\/p>\nClick HERE<\/a> to enter the exhibit!<\/h2>","credits":"Anne Marie Hamilton-Brehm, Ph.D.","featured":0,"public":1,"theme":"thanksroy","theme_options":"a:1:{s:9:\"thanksroy\";a:12:{s:10:\"text_color\";s:7:\"#000000\";s:16:\"background_color\";s:7:\"#B2E3F8\";s:10:\"link_color\";s:7:\"#A10800\";s:12:\"button_color\";s:7:\"#A04830\";s:17:\"button_text_color\";s:7:\"#FFFFFF\";s:18:\"header_title_color\";s:7:\"#FFFFFF\";s:11:\"footer_text\";s:522:\"To quote in print, or otherwise reproduce in whole or in part in any publication, including on the World Wide Web, any material from this collection, the researcher must obtain permission from (1) the owner of the physical property and (2) the holder of the copyright. Persons wishing to quote from this collection should consult Special Collections Research Center to determine copyright holders for information in this collection. Reproduction of any item must contain the complete citation to the original.<\/span>\";s:24:\"display_footer_copyright\";s:1:\"0\";s:17:\"item_file_gallery\";s:1:\"1\";s:19:\"use_advanced_search\";s:1:\"1\";s:4:\"logo\";s:36:\"308ec984e74d760683b9e4985a3d1602.gif\";s:17:\"header_background\";s:36:\"e0f2c225c1bd7e17a2752dba99e1f438.jpg\";}}","slug":"theater-collections","added":"2016-09-01 12:08:32","modified":"2022-03-31 13:50:46","owner_id":17025,"use_summary_page":1,"cover_image_file_id":334,"id":8},"item":{"item_type_id":6,"collection_id":8,"featured":0,"public":1,"added":"2016-10-06 12:47:04","modified":"2016-11-23 15:08:51","owner_id":17025,"id":336}}