Elizabethan Popular Theatre: Plays in PerformancePsychology Press, 2005 - 234 pagina's Elizabethan Popular Theatre surveys the Golden Age of English popular theatre: the 1590s, the age of Marlowe and the young Shakespeare. The book describes the staging practices, performance conditions and acting techniques of the period, focusing on five popular dramas: The Spanish Tragedy, Mucedorus, Edward II, Doctor Faustus and Titus Andronicus, as well as providing a comprehensive history of a variety of contemporary playhouse stages, performances, and players. |
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Inhoudsopgave
Playhouses and stages | 9 |
Performances | 42 |
Players and playing | 70 |
architectonic design | 101 |
the exploitation of convention | 129 |
ritual shows | 160 |
strange images of death | 186 |
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Aaron action actors Admiral's Men Amadine Antonio's Revenge appear audience Barabas bear-baiting Bel-Imperia boy players boys Bremo characters clown comedy comic conjuring conventions costumes Court curtains death described devices devils Diary discovery space Doctor Faustus doors doth dramatic dramatists drawing dumb show Edward Edward Alleyn Edward II emblem English Enter entrance façade gallery Gaveston gest gestures Ghost Globe hell Henry Henry VI Henslowe Henslowe's hero Hieronimo Horatio images indicate Jew of Malta jigs Jonson kind King Kyd's Lavinia lines London Lord Marlowe Marlowe's masque Mephostophilis modern moral Mortimer Mucedorus opening performed perhaps play play's popular presumably probably public playhouses Queen Renaissance reveal Revenge Richard Richard II ritual roles Rose scene sequence Shakespeare simply Spanish Tragedy spectacle spectators speech stage direction style suggests Swan Tamburlaine Tamora Tarlton theatre theatrical thee thou throne tiring-house Titus Andronicus trumpets W. W. Greg words