1 option
Theatre of the fraternity : staging the ritual space of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, 1896-1929 / conceived and curated by C. Lance Brockman; contributions by Kenneth L. Ames ... [and others].
LIBRA - Athenaeum of Philadelphia Circulating Oversize HS529 .T54 1996
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Freemasons--United States.
- Freemasons.
- United States.
- Freemasonry--United States.
- Freemasonry.
- Freemasonry--United States--Rituals.
- Theater--United States.
- Theater.
- Physical Description:
- 128 pages : illustrations (some color). ; 31 cm
- Other Title:
- Staging the ritual space of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, 1896-1929
- Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, 1896-1929
- Place of Publication:
- Minneapolis, Minn. : Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota ; Jackson, Miss. : Distributed by University Press of Mississippi, [1996]
- Summary:
- Affording a glimpse into a bygone era, this catalog of theatrical memorabilia and artifacts gives an understanding of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry's great appeal during the twentieth century. Vintage photographs, scenic backdrops, rare programs, costumes, objects, and sketches reveal how Freemasonry was intrinsic to American popular culture. Scottish Rite, a segment of the larger Masonic movement, used theatrical productions as an essential part of its ritual and ceremony. Its continued success today, as evidenced by the many large extant temples, is owed, in part, to the important element of theatricality that is the focus of this book.
- Scenery created for Scottish Rite performances included exotic images adapted from Broadway and Vaudeville. Such innovative technology as electricity enhanced this rich stagecraft In the spirit of the new century's prosperity, commercial theatre was stimulated to attract ever larger audiences and the Scottish Rite fraternity was spurred to swell its membership.
- Because the public appetite for novelty and spectacle was insatiable and changing, sets created for theatrical stages were regarded almost always as disposable or subject to upgrading. However, most Scottish Rite scenery, lighting, and stage effects remained intact. In the fraternity's elaborate auditoriums, in its masonic decor, and in the fantastic regalia worn by its members the rich aesthetic heritage documented in this engaging book is preserved.
- Notes:
- "Published in conjunction with the exhibition ... organized by the Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum and shown from October 5, 1996, through January 5, 1997"--T.p. verso.
- "Throughout this catalog, text appears in a two-letter code. This text comes from the 1959 edition of the Freemasons' bylaws booklet, courtesy of Duane E. Anderson ..."--T.p. verso.
- "Edited by Susan C. Jones"--T.p. verso.
- On cover verso: Kn+ck, kn*ck, kn*ck.
- Errata: Bibliographies in contents should be Biographies.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Local Notes:
- Athenaeum copy: Gift: VSA, 1998.
- ISBN:
- 0878059474
The Penn Libraries is committed to describing library materials using current, accurate, and responsible language. If you discover outdated or inaccurate language, please fill out this feedback form to report it and suggest alternative language.