Shakespearean Playhouses
Author : Joseph Quincy Adams
Publisher :
Page : 648 pages
File Size : 28,81 MB
Release : 1917
Category : London (England)
ISBN :
Author : Joseph Quincy Adams
Publisher :
Page : 648 pages
File Size : 28,81 MB
Release : 1917
Category : London (England)
ISBN :
Author : Peter Thomson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 45,36 MB
Release : 2013-06-17
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 1136113568
Reviews of the First Edition `...valuable and enjoyable reading for all studying Shakespeare's plays.' Following in the patternestablished by John Russell Brown for the excellent series (Theatre and Production Studies), he provides first an account of Shakespeare's company, then a study of three individual plays Twelfth Night, Hamlet and Macbeth as performed by the company. Peter Thomson writes in a crisp, sharp, enlivening style.' TLS '`...the best analysis yet of Elizabethan acting practices, excavated form the texts themselves rather than reconstructed on basis of one monolithic theory, and an essay on Hamlet that is a model of Critical intelligence and theatrical invention.' Yearbook of English Studies `Synthesizes the important facts and summarizes projects with a vigorous prose style, and expertly applies his experience in both practical drama and academic teaching to his discussion.' Review of English Studies
Author : Richard Dutton
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 20,3 MB
Release : 2018-03-19
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1405115130
Shakespeare’s Theatre: A History examines the theatre spaces used by William Shakespeare, and explores these spaces in relation to the social and political framework of the Elizabethan era. The text journeys from the performing spaces of the provincial inns, guild halls and houses of the gentry of the Bard’s early career, to the purpose-built outdoor playhouses of London, including the Globe, the Theatre, and the Curtain, and the royal courts of Elizabeth and James I. The author also discusses the players for whom Shakespeare wrote, and the positioning—or dispositioning—of audience members in relation to the stage. Widely and deeply researched, this fascinating volume is the first to draw on the most recent archaeological work on the remains of the Rose and the Globe, as well as continuing publications from the Records of Early English Drama project. The book also explores the contentious view that the ‘plot’ of The Seven Deadly Sins (part II), provides unprecedented insight into the working practices of Shakespeare’s company and includes a complete and modernized version of the ‘plot’. Throughout, the author relates the practicalities of early modern playing to the evolving systems of aristocratic patronage and royal licensing within which they developed Insightful and engaging, Shakespeare’s Theatre is ideal reading for undergraduates, postgraduates, and scholars of literature and theatre studies.
Author : William Shakespeare
Publisher :
Page : 150 pages
File Size : 47,16 MB
Release : 1809
Category :
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Author : William Shakespeare
Publisher : Hal Leonard Corporation
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 15,95 MB
Release : 2013-04-01
Category : Drama
ISBN : 1623160332
(Book). Shakespeare was a man of the theatre to his core, so it is no surprise that he repeatedly contemplated the nuts and bolts of his craft in his plays and poems. Shakespeare scholar Nick de Somogyi here draws together all the cherishable set pieces including "All the world's a stage," Hamlet's encounters with the Players, and Bottom's amateur theatricals along with many other oblique but no less revealing glances, and further insights into theatre practice by Shakespeare's contemporaries and rivals. De Somogyi's commentary takes us through the entire process of Shakespeare's theatrical production, from its casting and auditions, via rehearsals, costumes, and props, to its premiere and audience reception. Shakespeare on Theatre eavesdrops on the urgently whispered noises-off in the "tiring-house" and inhales the heady aroma of the Globe's first audiences.
Author : David Stevens
Publisher : Hall Reference Books
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 19,9 MB
Release : 1982
Category : Performing Arts
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Author : Jacqueline Morley
Publisher : Scribo
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 33,87 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Great Britain
ISBN : 9781905638598
Elizabethan London was a vibrant, growing city and theater, especially that of William Shakespeare, played a major role in its lively culture. There was even a different play every day of the week Here's your ticket to the Globe, the legendary 20-sided building where Shakespeare's plays were staged. Go backstage to discover how the theater was run, who chose the actors, how big an audience it could hold, and why it was build on the banks of the Thames. Extraordinary illustrations give a dramatic look at life and art in the sixteenth century. "
Author : David Bevington
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 42,55 MB
Release : 2009-05
Category : Drama
ISBN : 0226044793
This study examines how Shakespeare's plays have been transformed for the stage by the demands of theatrical spaces and staging conventions.
Author : Jane Milling
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 574 pages
File Size : 45,61 MB
Release : 2004
Category : English drama
ISBN : 0521650682
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Author : Farah Karim Cooper
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 22,94 MB
Release : 2015-01-05
Category : Drama
ISBN : 1408157055
How did Elizabethan and Jacobean acting companies create their visual and aural effects? What materials were available to them and how did they influence staging and writing? What impact did the sensations of theatre have on early modern audiences? How did the construction of the playhouses contribute to technological innovations in the theatre? What effect might these innovations have had on the writing of plays? Shakespeare's Theatres and The Effects of Performance is a landmark collection of essays by leading international scholars addressing these and other questions to create a unique and comprehensive overview of the practicalities and realities of the theatre in the early modern period.