What is a Playhouse?
England at Play, 1520–1620

By (author) Callan Davies

ISBN13: 9781032138077

Imprint: Routledge

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Published: 05/08/2022

Availability: POD

Description
This book offers an accessible introduction to England’s 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 London’s theatre industry. This book will have wide appeal with readers across Shakespeare, early modern performance studies, theatre history, and social history.
Note on Texts and Spelling List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction: The “Playhouse” Canon Chapter 1: Archetypes Chapter 2: Multipurpose Spaces Chapter 3: Crowd Capacities Chapter 4: Community Hubs Chapter 5: Businesses Coda: Archives and Afterlives Index
  • The arts: general issues
  • Theatre studies
  • Concert halls, arenas, stadia
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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