The Play Must Go West
Soon after the American Revolution, Americans began their expansion to the west. It was our Manifest Destiny to tame the wilds of the west and expand our nation from coast to coast. Families from all over would load up their belongings and travel to the newly purchased lands. People from New York, Philadelphia, Boston and all parts of the new nation brought with them their language, culture and belief systems. Along with this they also brought the theater. It was not long after people would begin to live in an area that the theater would take root. The progress of the theater in the United States can be traced along the same routes as the settlement of the west. Beginning on the east coast with early colonies the theater was carried with our ancestors to their new homes in the west. From St. Louise to Kansas City, from Kansas City to California and all parts in between. Horace Greeley said "Go west young man" and the theater followed. In 1492 Christopher Columbus left Azones on a trip to discover a western sea route to the Orient. Seventy days later Columbus made land fall on what he thought was an outlying portion of Asia. Columbus would go to his death believing he had landed in Asia, he was wrong. Although he did
Although both cities spoke very little English. Louise had long been active trading areas for the French and Spanish governments. Times where hard for these early settlers but in it all they found time for entertainment. Bloom, 1965 c1919McKay, Hill, Buckler. Crowell Company, 1937Horblow, Arthur. Expanding from the Mississippi to the coast in California. Louis had never seen a professional performance of a play. A man named Noah Ludlow with the help of some actors from the Turner company decided to go to New Orleans and perform. King Charles had newly been restored to the throne of England after a long forced vacation on the mainland of Europe. By 1851 there where at least 3 professional theaters operating in San Francisco. (Clark) While preparations for war where ensuing in Texas, Col. This of course was not well received by the King of England and what is known as the American Revolution ensued.
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