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  1. Percy MacKaye (1875–1956) was an American dramatist and poet. Biography. MacKaye was born in New York City into a theatrical family. His father, Steele MacKaye, was a popular actor, playwright, and producer, while his mother, Mary, wrote a dramatization of Pride and Prejudice, first produced in 1910.

  2. Aug 27, 2024 · Percy MacKaye (born March 16, 1875, New York City, New York, U.S.—died August 31, 1956, Cornish, New Hampshire) was an American poet and playwright whose use of historical and contemporary folk literature furthered the development of the pageant in the U.S.

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    MacKaye was born into a family of talented and intellectual women and men on March 16, 1875, in New York City. He died on August 31, 1956, in Cornish, New Hampshire. According to Willard Cook’s 1913 book,Our Poets of Today, [His] paternal grandfather came to United States from Scotland about 1800 and his grandfather, Colonel James Morrison MacKaye,...

    Percy first learned about the theater while growing up in New York City and working alongside his father, James Steele MacKaye, a prominent dramatist, actor, theater director, and inventor. After Steele MacKaye died, Percy was intent on continuing his father’s lifetime goal of providing “a fine art for the people.” He also began a biography of his ...

    The philosophical base of MacKaye’s work was in “civic theater.” This particular form of theater outlined in his 1912 book,The Civic Theatre in Relation to the Redemption of Leisure: A Book of Suggestions, advocates a theater in which the audience is not just spectator, but is actively engaged in their leisure activities, whether theater, art, poet...

    While at Miami University and most likely through visits to nearby Oberlin, he became increasingly interested in “Appalachia as an example of the nation’s folk culture. ” According to David Glassberg, one of his biographers, there may have been legacy influences, as well: “MacKaye’s interest in the Anglo-Saxon and Celtic heritage of the [Appalachia...

    While the direct influence that brought MacKaye to Pine Mountain in the summer of 1921, may not be fully known, Percy and Marion, his wife, were at Pine Mountain Settlement School using it as a base for their exploration of the region. While there they immersed themselves in the community studying the traditional music and stories of the surroundin...

    Many of MacKaye’s creations were patriotic and optimistic, sentiments not unusual following the difficult years of WWI, just ended. The plays often celebrated notable events in history, historical celebration and well-known American leaders and civic champions. These often found a favorable audience, but some of his work raised questions and someti...

    The play, written in verse, told of a hunter’s redemption by his prey, the Bird Spirit. At a time when demand for feathers in hats and other products was harming entire species, the play helped promote the wild bird conservation movement. Above: Percy MacKaye as Alwyn the poet, a character in Percy MacKaye’s play “Sanctuary: A Bird Masque,” in rehe...

    Learn about Percy MacKaye, a playwright and poet who studied and recorded Appalachian culture and language in 1921. He was a pioneer of civic theater and a member of a prominent artistic family.

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  3. The Scarecrow is a play written by Percy MacKaye in 1908, and first presented on Broadway in 1911. It is based on Nathaniel Hawthorne 's short story, " Feathertop ", but greatly expands upon the tale.

  4. Percy MacKaye’s masterpiece The Scarecrow, hailed on its debut as an “unquestionable work of genius” is based on Nathaniel Hawthorne’s short story “Feathertop.” The premier performance was at Harvard Dramatic Club in December of 1909.

  5. N o student in a drama department of a woman’s club gets very far without encountering the name of Percy MacKaye. He was America’s most brilliant poet-playwright at a very young age.

  6. Sep 25, 2019 · Learn about the life and works of Percy MacKaye, a poet and dramatist who was the first writer-in-residence at Miami University. See photos and details of his writing studio, "The Poet's Shack", where he created his famous poems and plays.

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