Item Detail
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31955
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English
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Thomas A. Lyne, the Latter-day Saints, and the American Theatre : Confluences and Influences, 1844-1904
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JWHA Journal
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2020
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40
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1
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John Whitmer Historical Association
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88-103
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"Lee Krähenbühl presents a convincing argument that Thomas A. Lyne was the dramatic coach behind the Nauvoo Temple ceremony and that he went on to inspire many LDS stage performers whose careers intersected with momentous events in American theatre history." [Article Abstract]
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A History and Influence of the Mormon Theatre from 1839-1869
An Intimate Chronicle : The Journals of William Clayton
A Note on Nauvoo Theater
Dreamers of Zion : Joseph Smith and George J. Adams : Conviction, Leadership, and Israel's Renewal
Reading Across the Lines : Mormon Theatrical Formations in Nineteenth Century Nauvoo Illinois
Theater as a Means of Moral Education and Socialization in the Development of Nauvoo, Illinois, 1839-1845
The Civil War Years in Utah : The Kingdom of God and the Territory that did not Fight
The Forerunners
The History of Salt Lake City and Its Founders
The History of the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Branch
The Life Story of Maude Adams and Her Mother
The Mormonizing of America : How the Mormon Religion Became a Dominant Force in Politics, Entertainment, and Pop Culture
The Mormons and the Theatre, or the History of Theatricals in Utah, with Reminiscences and Comments, Humorous and Critical
The Power of Godliness : Mormon Liturgy and Cosmology
The Romance of an Old Playhouse
The Seven Ages of Thomas Lyne : A Tragedian among the Mormons