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John H. Astington

    English Court Theatre, 1558 1642
    English Court Theatre
    Actors and Acting in Shakespeare's Time
    Actors and Acting in Shakespeare's Time
    • Actors and Acting in Shakespeare's Time

      The Art of Stage Playing

      • 262 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      Focusing on the original performers of Shakespeare, Marlowe, and Jonson's plays, this book provides an insightful exploration of the early actors who brought these iconic works to life. It delves into their roles, contributions, and the theatrical practices of the time, making it an invaluable resource for students and enthusiasts alike. The narrative highlights the significance of these actors in shaping the landscape of early modern drama.

      Actors and Acting in Shakespeare's Time
    • John Astington's book explores the acting style of the Shakespearean era, focusing on the English professional theatre from 1558 to 1660. It examines cultural contexts, training practices, and social networks of actors, alongside a biographical dictionary of key players, making it ideal for academic courses.

      Actors and Acting in Shakespeare's Time
    • English Court Theatre

      1558-1642

      • 308 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the royal theaters of the Elizabethan and Stuart periods, the author explores the unique environment in which famous playwrights, including Shakespeare, crafted their works for both public and court audiences. The book details the physical and aesthetic conditions faced by actors, as well as the dynamics of court audiences during performances. An appendix further enriches the text by providing a comprehensive list of court performances of plays and masques from 1558 to 1642.

      English Court Theatre
    • English Court Theatre, 1558 1642

      • 308 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      The book provides a comprehensive exploration of court theatre during the Elizabethan and Stuart periods, detailing its cultural significance, prominent figures, and the evolution of performances. It examines the interplay between royal patronage and theatrical innovation, highlighting key productions and their impact on society. Through rich historical context, the narrative reveals how court theatre reflected and influenced the political and social dynamics of the time, offering insights into the artistry and entertainment of an era marked by dramatic change.

      English Court Theatre, 1558 1642