Early Modern Actors and Shakespeare s Theatre

Early Modern Actors and Shakespeare s Theatre
Author: Evelyn Tribble
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2017-02-23
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781472576057

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What skills did Shakespeare's actors bring to their craft? How do these skills differ from those of contemporary actors? Early Modern Actors and Shakespeare's Theatre: Thinking with the Body examines the 'toolkit' of the early modern player and suggests new readings of the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries through the lens of their many skills. Theatre is an ephemeral medium. Little remains to us of the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries: some printed texts, scattered documents and records, and a few scraps of description, praise, and detraction. Because most of what survives are printed playbooks, students of English theatre find it easy to forget that much of what happened on the early modern stage took place within the gaps of written language: the implicit or explicit calls for fights, dances, military formations, feats of physical skill, song, and clowning. Theatre historians and textual editors have often ignored or denigrated such moments, seeing them merely as extraneous amusements or signs that the text has been 'corrupted' by actors. This book argues that recapturing a positive account of the skills and expertise of the early modern players will result in a more capacious understanding of the nature of theatricality in the period.

Early Modern Actors and Shakespeare s Theatre

Early Modern Actors and Shakespeare s Theatre
Author: Evelyn B. Tribble
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017
Genre: Acting
ISBN: 1472576063

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Prologues to Shakespeare s Theatre

Prologues to Shakespeare s Theatre
Author: Douglas Bruster,Robert Weimann
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781134313716

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This remarkable study shows how prologues ushered audience and actors through a rite of passage and how they can be seen to offer rich insight into what the early modern theatre was thought capable of achieving.

Shakespeare s Theatres and the Effects of Performance

Shakespeare s Theatres and the Effects of Performance
Author: Farah Karim Cooper,Tiffany Stern
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2015-01-05
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781408157053

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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.

Playing and Playgoing in Early Modern England

Playing and Playgoing in Early Modern England
Author: Simon Smith,Emma Whipday
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2022-03-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781108489058

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Offers a new, interdisciplinary account of early modern drama through the lens of playing and playgoing.

Actors and Acting in Shakespeare s Time

Actors and Acting in Shakespeare s Time
Author: John H. Astington
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2010-09-30
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781139788519

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John Astington brings the acting style of the Shakespearean period to life, describing and analysing the art of the player in the English professional theatre between Richard Tarlton and Thomas Betterton. The book pays close attention to the cultural context of stage playing, the critical language used about it, and the kinds of training and professional practice employed in the theatre at various times over the course of roughly one hundred years - 1558–1660. Perfect for courses, this survey takes into account recent discoveries about actors and their social networks, about apprenticeship and company affiliations, and about playing outside the major centre of theatre, London. Astington considers the educational tradition of playing, in schools, universities, legal inns, and choral communities, in comparison to the work of the professional players. A comprehensive biographical dictionary of all major professional players of the Shakespearean period is included as a handy reference guide.

Performing Early Modern Drama Today The actors Renaissance season at the Blackfriars Playhouse

Performing Early Modern Drama Today  The actors  Renaissance season at the Blackfriars Playhouse
Author: Pascale Aebischer,Kathryn Prince
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2012
Genre: English drama
ISBN: 1139793071

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"While much attention has been devoted to performances of Shakespeare's plays today, little has been focused on modern productions of the plays of his contemporaries, such as Marlowe, Webster and Jonson. Performing Early Modern Drama Today offers an overview of early modern performance, featuring chapters by academics, teachers, and practitioners, incorporating a variety of approaches. The book examines modern performances in both Britain and America and includes interviews with influential directors, close analysis of particular stage and screen adaptations and detailed appendices of professional and amateur productions. Chapters examine intellectual and practical opportunities to analyse what is at stake when the plays of Shakespeare's contemporaries are performed by ours"--Provided by publisher.

Early Modern Actors and Shakespeare s Theatre

Early Modern Actors and Shakespeare s Theatre
Author: Evelyn Tribble
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2017-02-23
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781472576040

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What skills did Shakespeare's actors bring to their craft? How do these skills differ from those of contemporary actors? Early Modern Actors and Shakespeare's Theatre: Thinking with the Body examines the 'toolkit' of the early modern player and suggests new readings of the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries through the lens of their many skills. Theatre is an ephemeral medium. Little remains to us of the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries: some printed texts, scattered documents and records, and a few scraps of description, praise, and detraction. Because most of what survives are printed playbooks, students of English theatre find it easy to forget that much of what happened on the early modern stage took place within the gaps of written language: the implicit or explicit calls for fights, dances, military formations, feats of physical skill, song, and clowning. Theatre historians and textual editors have often ignored or denigrated such moments, seeing them merely as extraneous amusements or signs that the text has been 'corrupted' by actors. This book argues that recapturing a positive account of the skills and expertise of the early modern players will result in a more capacious understanding of the nature of theatricality in the period.