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Encore! The Renaissance of Wisconsin Opera Houses is a remarkable tribute to Wisconsin's theater heritage. The author, Brian Leahy Doyle chronicles the histories in the late 1800s and early 1900s of ten Wisconsin opera houses and theaters; some freestanding structures built by local benefactors, industrialists, and capitalists and others located within a city hall building and financed by local tax dollars with the support of government officials who believed in the value of the arts for their community. Some of the biggest names in theater and vaudeville graced these Wisconsin stages: Marion Anderson, the Barrymores, Sarah Bernhardt, Enrico Caruso, George M. Cohan, Gracie Fields, Mario Lanza, Jenny Lind, Alfred Lunt and Lynne Fontanne, the Marx Brothers, Sir Laurence Olivier, Bill “Bojangles” Robinson, Arturo Toscanini. But these theaters, especially those in smaller, rural towns, also served as “a public space for town meetings, lectures, political speeches and rallies, proms, high school graduations, church bazaars, and even basketball games.

What makes these stories so compelling is that all but one of the featured theaters has been restored to its original splendor. Just as the beginnings of these theaters were often the result of the efforts of local citizens, Doyle discovers that their restoration is due to the commitment of dedicated and passionate people. Mark Fay’s photographs capture the essence of these structures, from the austerely handsome to the magnificently ornate opera houses. From the Wisconsin Historical Society Press. Hardcover, 272 pages, 8 in. x 10 in., 187 b/w and color photos and illus.

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By: Brian Leahy Doyle
Photographs by: Mark Fay
272 pages
187 b/w and color photos and illus.
8 in. x 10 in.
Hardcover
ISBN 9780870204302

"Written by theater director Brian Leahy Doyle and profusely illustrated by photographer Mark Fay, Encore is a reminder of a time when an opulent performing arts center was considered a greater community asset than a sports arena." - David Luhrssen, Sheperd Express

"Encore! The Renaissance of Wisconsin Opera Houses is a must-have book for theater professionals and lay people interested in theater history and the cultures that nurtured it. Every state should have such a tribute to America's theater heritage. Encore! also honors the communities and individuals who have restored these jewels for the pleasure and enrichment of audiences for decades to come." - Richard L. Poole, chair, Briar Cliff University Theatre Department, and co-author of The Opera Houses of Iowa

"Brian Leahy Doyle's straightforward, enthusiastic writing style and impeccable research reveal an earnest affection not just for the opera houses of Wisconsin but the economic and migratory history of the mid-American frontier. This meticulously researched study with many attractive, telling images is an entertaining, illuminating read." - Rhona Justice-Malloy, editor of Theatre History Studies, and chair, University of Mississippi Department of Theatre Arts

"Both a popular history and academic study, Encore! is an institutional and cultural history of the first order. It combines economic history, architectural history, demographics, and the aesthetic movements of late-nineteenth-century American drama into a panoramic narrative of Wisconsin's vibrant, dramatic past and its vital contemporary restoration." - Henry Veggian, Department of English and Comparative Literature, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

"Working as an actor in Wisconsin, I've had the privilege of performing in the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee and the Grand Opera House in Oshkosh. While on tour with American Players Theatre, one of my favorite things to do while playing the Pabst is to walk new actors in through the stage door off Wells Street, walk them out onto the stage, and wait to see the look on their faces. They usually do not speak for a few moments. Brian Leahy Doyle does the same for his readers. He walks us through the stage doors of opera houses throughout our state, takes us behind their curtains, onto their stages, into their houses, and down to their dressing rooms. He also takes us into the lives of the men and women who designed and built these beautiful theaters, and the communities that enjoyed them. Encore! is full of the wonder and respect these 'Grand Old Ladies' deserve, and a fascinating account of the theatrical history of our state." - James DeVita, American Players Theatre

Brian Leahy Doyle, MFA, is a theater director and theater historian. He has been a member of the faculty at Lehman College, City University of New York, and St. Cloud State University. He is affiliated with such professional theaters as the Pioneer Theatre Company, the George Street Playhouse, theWhole Theatre, Louisville's Classics in Context Festival, Riverside Shakespeare, the Irish Arts Center, Makor/92nd Street Y, and the Lovinger Theatre. A native of Shullsburg, Doyle currently resides in New York.

Mark Fay of Eau Claire has been a professional photographer since 1981. The focus of his business, Faystrom Photo, is architectural photography.

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