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Gillioz “Theatre Beautiful”
Celebrating Springfield’s Theatre History, 1926–2006
Edited by James S. Baumlin
Preface by Roy Blunt
Artwork and design by Eric Pervukhin
“While written for a popular audience, this book is
perhaps the most detailed study published to date on the subject
of downtown Springfield (MO).”
—Congressman Roy Blunt, Missouri 7th District
“Written with verve and precision, energy and exactitude,
style and wit, this contribution to our cultural heritage
will inform and delight us all, whether we take the entire
exhilarating journey from first chapter to last or merely
dip in now and then for a few refreshing moments.”
—Mark Trevor Smith, author of “All Nature
Is But Art”: The Coincidence of Opposites in English
Romantic Literature
Recounting the many live vaudeville acts and films that graced
the theatre’s stage and screen, The Gillioz “Theatre
Beautiful” presents a social history of entertainment
through the Roaring Twenties, the Great Depression, the Second
World War, the Cold War, the Sixties and the Seventies. Of
note is the Springfield theatre’s hosting of three movie
world premieres—with future U. S. president Ronald Reagan
appearing in each.
James S. Baumlin
is professor of English at Missouri State University and has
published widely in fields of criticism, rhetoric, and English
renaissance poetry.
Eric Pervukhin
is professor in the Department of Art and Design at Missouri
State University. His book designs and varied artwork have
won national awards and international recognition.
2006
7 1/2 x 11, 96 pages, with 80
historic colorized photographs and illustrations
$22.95 paper
ISBN 978-0-913785-05-8 | 0-913785-05-8
Distributed for Moon City Press.
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