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'Art isn't easy': Making Musical Theatre in Sunday in the Park With George (2024)
Journal Article
Sutherland, L. (in press). 'Art isn't easy': Making Musical Theatre in Sunday in the Park With George. Critical Quarterly,

Sunday in the Park With George (Sunday) was a pivotal piece of work for Stephen Sondheim, written in the early 80s, at a time when he broke away from Broadway production processes to work in the nonprofit sector, developing this musical with James La... Read More about 'Art isn't easy': Making Musical Theatre in Sunday in the Park With George.

Double style (2016)
Journal Article
Sutherland, L. (2016). Double style

'The power of attraction': the staging of Wilde and his contemporaries at the St James's Theatre, 1892–1895 (2015)
Journal Article
Sutherland, L. (2015). 'The power of attraction': the staging of Wilde and his contemporaries at the St James's Theatre, 1892–1895. New Theatre Quarterly, 31(1), https://doi.org/10.1017/S0266464X15000044

The actor-manager system remained pivotal to West End production throughout the later nineteenth century. Focusing on one actor-manager, George Alexander, and using records of his expenditure on productions during the early 1890s, Lucie Sutherland de... Read More about 'The power of attraction': the staging of Wilde and his contemporaries at the St James's Theatre, 1892–1895.

Class, consensus and repertoire at the Nottingham and Midland counties working classes industrial exhibition (2010)
Journal Article
Sutherland, L. (2010). Class, consensus and repertoire at the Nottingham and Midland counties working classes industrial exhibition. Nineteenth Century Theatre and Film, 37(1), https://doi.org/10.7227/NCTF.37.1.8

This article examines the aims and outcomes of the Nottingham and Midland Counties Working Classes Industrial Exhibition of 1865-1866, an event which ostensibly promoted the achievements of working class residents living in and around the [then] town... Read More about Class, consensus and repertoire at the Nottingham and Midland counties working classes industrial exhibition.