Description: The Incomparable Hester Santlow by Moira Goff Hester Santlow was one of the contributers to the development of dance on the London stage. This work examines Santlows personal life, including her relationships with the politician James Craggs the Younger and the Drury Lane actor-manager Barton Booth. It also traces her life after retirement. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description In the first full-length study of the English dancer-actress Hester Santlow, Moira Goff focuses on her unusual career at Drury Lane between 1706 and 1733. Goff charts Santlows repertoire and makes extensive use of archival resources to investigate both her dancing and acting skills. Santlow made a unique contribution to the development of dance on the London stage, through her dancing roles in dance dramas by John Weaver and pantomimes by John Thurmond and Roger, as well as the virtuoso dances created for her by Mr. Isaac and Anthony LAbbé. Goff examines Santlows fascinating personal life, including her relationships with the politician James Craggs the Younger and the Drury Lane actor-manager Barton Booth. Santlow was unusual in making the transition from successful dancer-actress to independent and respectable widow. Goff also traces her life after retirement as her daughters family rose from the gentry towards the aristocracy. This book will be of interest to dance and theatre historians, to womens studies scholars, and to all who are engaged with ongoing debates on the lives and careers of women on the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century stage. Author Biography Moira Goff researches, reconstructs and performs European theatre and ballroom dancing of the early eighteenth century. She is also a curator of rare books at the British Library, London, UK. Table of Contents Contents: Preface; The young dancer, 1694?-1709; Dancer and actress, 1709-1712; James Craggs; Theatre rivalries, 1713-1715; Dramatic entertainments of dancing, 1715-1719; Barton Booth; Business as usual, 1719-1723; Mimes and pantomimes, 1723-1728; The incomparable Mrs Booth, 1728-1733; Happy beyond expression, 1733-1773; Appendix: glossary of 18th-century dance terms; Bibliography; Index. Review Moira Goff makes the most of limited resources to offer a good account of Hester Santlows career. Her treatment of Santlow as an actress is convincing, and the dances come alive in her descriptions. One gets a real sense of the talented performer for whom they were written. Judith Milhous, CUNY Graduate Center, USA ... It exemplifies dance scholarship of a rare kind: Ms. Goff spent 20 years investigating even the slightest details of Santlows life and career and wrote about her dances from experience, step by step, and with feeling. ... the books detail is marvelous. New York Times Goffs research has been thorough and meticulous.... This is a book that will be of great value to academics and researchers... The Dancing Times This book is undoubtedly a result of the authors dedication and fascination with the charming theatrical figure of Hester Santlow. Theatre Survey The great strength of this book is the diligent recreation of many of the dances, music, and occasions on which they were performed, together with an account of Santlows dancing masters and later partners. ... this is a book that combines learning with enthusiasm, is illustrated usefully, and makes one regret not having seen the dancer-actress herself. Restoration and 18th Century Theatre Research Long Description In the first full-length study of the English dancer-actress Hester Santlow, Moira Goff focuses on her unusual career at Drury Lane between 1706 and 1733. Goff charts Santlows repertoire and makes extensive use of archival resources to investigate both her dancing and acting skills. Santlow made a unique contribution to the development of dance on the London stage, through her dancing roles in dance dramas by John Weaver and pantomimes by John Thurmond and Roger, as well as the virtuoso dances created for her by Mr. Isaac and Anthony LAbb Details ISBN0754658058 Author Moira Goff ISBN-10 0754658058 ISBN-13 9780754658054 Format Hardcover Pages 200 Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 792.8028092 Series Performance in the Long Eighteenth Century: Studies in Theatre, Music, Dance Illustrations Includes 17 b&w illustrations Subtitle A Dancer-Actress on the Georgian Stage Short Title The Incomparable Hester Santlow Language English Media Book DOI 10.1604/9780754658054 UK Release Date 2007-12-28 AU Release Date 2007-12-28 NZ Release Date 2007-12-28 Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd Year 2007 Publication Date 2007-12-28 Alternative 9781138376113 Audience Undergraduate Imprint Routledge Place of Publication London We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:159578060;
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Book Title: The Incomparable Hester Santlow: a Dancer-Actress on the Georgian Stage
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Author: Moira Goff
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