Staging Ground
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Staging Ground

An American Theater and Its Ghosts

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Staging Ground

An American Theater and Its Ghosts

About this book

In this poignant and personal history of one of America's oldest theaters, Leslie Stainton captures the story not just of an extraordinary building but of a nation's tumultuous struggle to invent itself. Built in 1852 and in use ever since, the Fulton Theatre in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, is uniquely ghosted. Its foundations were once the walls of a colonial jail that in 1763 witnessed the massacre of the last surviving Conestoga Indians. Those same walls later served to incarcerate fugitive slaves. Staging Ground explores these tragic events and their enduring resonance in a building that later became a town hall, theater, and movie house—the site of minstrel shows, productions of Uncle Tom's Cabin, oratory by the likes of Thaddeus Stevens and Mark Twain, performances by Buffalo Bill and his troupe of "Wild Indians," Hollywood Westerns, and twenty-first-century musicals.

Interweaving past and present, private anecdote and public record, Stainton unfolds the story of this emblematic space, where for more than 250 years Americans scripted and rescripted their history. Staging Ground sheds light on issues that continue to form us as a people: the evolution of American culture and faith, the immigrant experience, the growth of cities, the emergence of women in art and society, the spread of advertising, the flowering of transportation and technology, and the abiding paradox of a nation founded on the principle of equality for "all men," yet engaged in the slave trade and in the systematic oppression of the American Indian.

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Table of contents

  1. COVER Front
  2. Copyright Page
  3. Table of Contents
  4. List of Illustrations
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. Introduction
  7. Prologue: 1961
  8. Notes to Prologue
  9. Chapter 1: Haunted
  10. Notes to Chapter 1
  11. Chapter 2: Mr. Yecker Opens a Theater: 1866
  12. Notes to Chapter 2
  13. Chapter 3: The Killing of the Conestogas: 1763
  14. Notes to Chapter 3
  15. Chapter 4: Sacred Space
  16. Notes to Chapter 4
  17. Chapter 5: Mr. Hager Builds a Hall: 1852
  18. Notes to Chapter 5
  19. Chapter 6: “What Has the North to Do with Slavery?”: 1852–1861
  20. Notes to Chapter 6
  21. CHapter 7: Interlude
  22. Notes to Chapter 7
  23. Chapter 8: Theater of War: 1861–1865
  24. Notes to Chapter 8
  25. Chapter 9: Mr. Yecker Opens an Opera House: 1873
  26. Notes to Chapter 9
  27. Chapter 10: In Transit
  28. Notes to Chapter 10
  29. Figure Section
  30. Chapter 11: Buffalo Bill and the American West: 1873–1882
  31. Notes to Chapter 11
  32. Chapter 12: Memory Machine
  33. Notes to Chapter 12
  34. Chapter 13: The Minstrel’s Mask: 1852–1927
  35. Notes to Chapter 13
  36. Chapter 14: Empty Space
  37. Notes to Chapter 14
  38. Chapter 15: Players: 1886–1893
  39. Notes to Chapter 15
  40. Chapter 16: Women’s Work: 1870–1931
  41. Notes to Chapter 16
  42. Chapter 17: Cartography
  43. Notes to Chapter 17
  44. Chapter 18: Images, Moving and Still: 1896–1930
  45. Notes to Chapter 18
  46. Chapter 19: Ghost Dance: 1896–1997
  47. Notes to Chapter 19
  48. Epilogue: 2008
  49. Notes to Epilogue
  50. Notes
  51. Bibliography
  52. Notes to Index
  53. COVER Back