Playgoing in Shakespeare's London

Playgoing in Shakespeare's London
Title Playgoing in Shakespeare's London PDF eBook
Author Andrew Gurr
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 364
Release 2004
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780521543224

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This is a newly revised edition of Andrew Gurr's classic account of the people for whom Shakespeare wrote his plays. Gurr assembles evidence from the writings of the time to describe the physical, social and mental conditions of playgoing. For this edition, as well as revising and adding new material which has emerged since the second edition, Gurr develops new sections about points of special interest. Fifty new entries have been added to the list of playgoers and there are a dozen fresh quotations about the experience of playgoing.

The Culture of Playgoing in Shakespeare's England

The Culture of Playgoing in Shakespeare's England
Title The Culture of Playgoing in Shakespeare's England PDF eBook
Author Anthony B. Dawson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 240
Release 2001-03-26
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780521800167

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A debate about the relationship between playgoing and the cultural life of Shakespeare's England.

The Shakespearean Stage 1574–1642

The Shakespearean Stage 1574–1642
Title The Shakespearean Stage 1574–1642 PDF eBook
Author Andrew Gurr
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 417
Release 2009-03-26
Genre Drama
ISBN 1316284166

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For almost forty years The Shakespearean Stage has been considered the liveliest, most reliable and most entertaining overview of Shakespearean theatre in its own time. It is the only authoritative book that describes all the main features of the original staging of Shakespearean drama in one volume: the acting companies and their practices, the playhouses, the staging and the audiences. Thoroughly revised and updated, this fourth edition contains fresh materials about how specific plays by Shakespeare were first staged, and provides new information about the companies that staged them and their playhouses. The book incorporates everything that has been discovered in recent years about the early modern stage, including the archaeology of the Rose and the Globe. Also included is an invaluable appendix, listing all the plays known to have been performed at particular playhouses and by specific companies.

Acting Companies and their Plays in Shakespeare’s London

Acting Companies and their Plays in Shakespeare’s London
Title Acting Companies and their Plays in Shakespeare’s London PDF eBook
Author Siobhan Keenan
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 288
Release 2014-05-08
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1472575687

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Acting Companies and their Plays in Shakespeare's London explores the intimate and dynamic relationship between acting companies and playwrights in this seminal era in English theatre history. Siobhan Keenan's analysis includes chapters on the traditions and workings of contemporary acting companies, playwriting practices, stages and staging, audiences and patrons, each illustrated with detailed case studies of individual acting companies and their plays, including troupes such as Lady Elizabeth's players, 'Beeston's Boys' and the King's Men and works by Shakespeare, Jonson, Middleton, Brome and Heywood. We are accustomed to focusing on individual playwrights: Acting Companies and their Plays in Shakespeare's London makes the case that we also need to think about the companies for which dramatists wrote and with whose members they collaborated, if we wish to better understand the dramas of the English Renaissance stage.

Gale Researcher Guide for: Playwriting and Playgoing in Elizabethan England

Gale Researcher Guide for: Playwriting and Playgoing in Elizabethan England
Title Gale Researcher Guide for: Playwriting and Playgoing in Elizabethan England PDF eBook
Author Ian Calvert
Publisher Gale, Cengage Learning
Total Pages 10
Release
Genre Study Aids
ISBN 1535852194

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Gale Researcher Guide for: Playwriting and Playgoing in Elizabethan England is selected from Gale's academic platform Gale Researcher. These study guides provide peer-reviewed articles that allow students early success in finding scholarly materials and to gain the confidence and vocabulary needed to pursue deeper research.

Lost Plays in Shakespeare's England

Lost Plays in Shakespeare's England
Title Lost Plays in Shakespeare's England PDF eBook
Author D. McInnis
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 300
Release 2014-10-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1137403977

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Lost Plays in Shakespeare's England examines assumptions about what a lost play is and how it can be talked about; how lost plays can be reconstructed, particularly when they use narratives already familiar to playgoers; and how lost plays can force us to reassess extant plays, particularly through ideas of repertory studies.

The Cambridge Guide to the Worlds of Shakespeare

The Cambridge Guide to the Worlds of Shakespeare
Title The Cambridge Guide to the Worlds of Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Bruce R. Smith
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre LITERARY CRITICISM
ISBN 9781107057258

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This transhistorical, international and interdisciplinary work will be of interest to students, theater professionals and Shakespeare scholars.