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Author Levering, Marijean, author.

Title Detroit on stage : the Players Club, 1910-2005 / Marijean Levering
Published Detroit : Wayne State University Press, 2017
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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 292 pages) : illustrations
Series Great Lakes books
Great Lakes books.
Contents Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Illustrations; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Ancestry: Club and Theatre Movements That Produced The Players; 2. The Strolling Players: The Early Years, 1910-1929; 3. The Players during the Depression and World War II; 4. The Long Run: Postwar Prosperity; 5. The Long Run Ends: Changing America and Changing Players; 6. The Players Today; Conclusion; Appendix A: Players Timeline; Appendix B: Membership List; Appendix C: Famous Players; Notes; Index
Summary Founded in 1910, Detroit's Players Club is an all-male club devoted to the production of theater by members for other members' enjoyment. Called simply "The Players," members of the club design, direct, and act in the shows, including playing the female roles. In Detroit on Stage, Marijean Levering takes readers behind the scenes of the club's private "frolics" to explore the unique history of The Players, discover what traditions they still hold dear, and examine why they have survived relatively unscathed through changes that have shuttered older and more venerable institutions. The Players developed during a nationwide vogue for community and art theater and also as Detroit's auto elites were in the midst of forming new private clubs to add to their own sense of prestige. By the 1920s, The Players had built their own playhouse and established most of their significant traditions, including the monthly frolics, at which the members perform for each other. At the frolics, members in the audience would wear tuxedos and drink beer out of personalized mugs, customs that remain to this day. Prominent Detroiters have always been among the ranks of the Players, and several well-known auto industry figures were members from the beginning, including banker Henry B. Joy, Oldsmobile sales manager Roy D. Chapin, and Ford executives James Couzens and Edsel Ford. Over the decades that followed the club's founding, its membership and traditions have remained strong despite major world events that shook Detroit such as Prohibition, the Great Depression, and World War II. In looking at The Players of today, Levering explores the camaraderie and sense of history that has kept the club together and relatively unchanged throughout the years. She also examines the club's notable members and its unique place in Detroit history. Detroit on Stage places The Players club in the broader contexts of social clubs, explaining how these organizations originate and function. Readers interested in Detroit cultural history and theater studies will enjoy this rare glimpse inside a long-standing Detroit cultural institution
Notes The publication of this volume in a freely accessible digital format has been made possible by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Mellon Foundation through their Humanities Open Book Program
29 black and white photographs
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-285) and index
Notes Marijean Levering is associate professor of theater at Utica College
Subject Players (Detroit, Mich.) -- History -- 20th century
SUBJECT Players (Detroit, Mich.) fast (OCoLC)fst01667392
Subject Theater -- Michigan -- Detroit -- History -- 20th century
PERFORMING ARTS -- Theater -- History & Criticism.
PERFORMING ARTS -- Theater -- General.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Regional Studies.
Theater.
Michigan -- Detroit.
Genre/Form History.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0814343236
9780814343234
9780814332726
0814332722
Other Titles Wayne State University Libraries Digital Collections
Wayne State University Libraries Digital Collections
Wayne State University Libraries Digital Collections