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El. knyga: What is a Playhouse?: England at Play, 1520-1620

  • Formatas: 230 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Aug-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000629774
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  • Formatas: 230 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Aug-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000629774
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This book offers an accessible introduction to Englands sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century playing industry and a fresh account of the architecture, multiple uses, communities, crowds, and proprietors of playhouses.

It builds on recent scholarship and new documentary and archaeological discoveries to answer the questions: what did playhouses do, what did they look like, and how did they function? The book will accordingly introduce readers to a rich and exciting spectrum of "play" and playhouses, not only in London but also around England. The detailed but wide-ranging case studies examined here go beyond staged drama to explore early modern sport, gambling, music, drinking, and animal baiting; they recover the crucial influence of female playhouse owners and managers; and they recognise rich provincial performance cultures as well as the burgeoning of Londons theatre industry.



This book will have wide appeal with readers across Shakespeare, early modern performance studies, theatre history, and social history.

Recenzijos

''We thought we knew the answer to Davies title question, but it turns out that playhouses were much more various, multiple, and collaborative venues than traditionally allowed. Based on new archival work and a refreshing critical intelligence, Davies exciting and readable book is a theatre-history gamechanger.'' Emma Smith, Hertford College, Oxford

''In What is a Playhouse? England at Play, 15201620, Callan Davies brilliantly explores and expands our understanding of what an early modern playhouse was in London and beyond, resulting in a book which is a much-needed addition to the field of theatre study.'' Heather Knight MCIfA, FSA, archaeologist who led the excavations of Curtain, Theatre and Boars Head playhouses.

''What was a playhouse and how was it used in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries? Davies detailed study capitalises on recent archaeological discoveries and offers new archival research to revisit and reassess what we think we know about early modern playing venues, a concept which was more elastic and varied than traditional narratives have conditioned us to believe. Rigorous yet engaging, What is a Playhouse? is a welcome corrective to Globe-centric conceptions of playing spaces, accentuating a plurality and diversity of venues that housed play in all its forms.'' David McInnis, University of Melbourne

''Callan Davies' new book, What is a Playhouse? England at Play, 15201620, offers a fresh and stimulating perspective for anyone interested in the history of theatre and popular entertainment. His decentring of older London-centred narratives of a male-dominated theatre world opens up a more generous view of the multipurpose functions of playhouses and a well-researched view of the wide range of indoor and outdoor spaces used and supported by diverse participants -- men, women, children and animals -- in the Shakespearean era and earlier. An important reassessment of the pervasive influence and meaning of play in early modern England.'' Sally-Beth MacLean, Professor; Director of Research/General Editor, Records of Early English Drama (REED)

Note on Texts and Spelling viii
List of Illustrations
ix
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction: The "Playhouse" Canon 1(24)
1 Archetypes
25(47)
2 Multipurpose Spaces
72(40)
3 Crowd Capacities
112(32)
4 Community Hubs
144(26)
5 Businesses
170(29)
Coda: Archives and Afterlives 199(10)
Index 209
Callan Davies researches the cultural, literary, and theatrical history of early modern England. He has taught at universities across the UK and at Shakespeare's Globe, and he is part of the project teams Before Shakespeare and Middling Culture. His work includes studies of Elizabethan playhouses, rhetoric, practice-as-research and a monograph with Routledge, Strangeness in Jacobean Drama.