Audrey Williamson (critic)
Audrey May Williamson (29 May 1913, Thornton Heath – March 1986) was a British historical writer and "one of the most prolific theatre journalists of her time".[1]
Works
- Non-fiction
- Contemporary ballet. London: Rockliff, 1946.
- Ballet renaissance. 1947. London: Golden Galley Press.
- Old Vic drama: a twelve years' study of plays and players. London: Rockliff, 1948.
- The art of ballet', London: Elek, 1950.
- Theatre of two decades. London: Rockliff, 1951.
- Contemporary theatre, 1953–1956. London: Rockliff, 1956.
- Paul Rogers. London: Rockliff, 1956.
- (with Charles Landstone) The Bristol Old Vic: the first ten years, London: J. Garnet Miller, 1957.
- Old Vic drama 2, 1947–1957, London: Rockliff, 1957.
- Ballet of 3 decades. London: Rockliff, 1958.
- Wagner opera. London: J. Calder, 1962.
- Bernard Shaw: man and writer. London: Collier-Macmillan, 1963.
- Thomas Paine: his life, work, and times. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1973.
- Artists and writers in revolt: the Pre-Raphaelites. Newton Abbot: David and Charles, 1976.
- The mystery of the princes: an investigation into a supposed murder. Dursley: Alan Sutton, 1978.
- Fiction
- Funeral march for Siegfried: a Richard York detective novel. London: Elek, 1979.
- Death of a theatre filly: a Richard York detective novel. London: Elek, 1980.
References
- Senelick, Laurence, ed. (2013). Theatre Arts on Acting. Routledge. p. 155. ISBN 978-1-134-72375-1.
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