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Staging in Shakespeare's Theatres

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ISBN-10: 019871159X

ISBN-13: 9780198711599

Edition: 2000

Authors: Andrew Gurr, Mariko Ichikawa

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By bringing together evidence from different sources--documentary, archaeological, and the play-texts themselves--Staging Shakespeare's Theatres reconstructs the ways in which the plays were originally staged in the theaters of Shakespeare's own time, and shows how the physical possibilities and limitations of these theaters affected both the writing and the performances. The book explains the conditions under which the early playwrights and players worked, their preparation of the plays for the stage, and their rehearsal practices. It looks at the quality of evidence supplied by the surviving play-texts, and the extant to which audiences of the time differed from modern audiences; and it…    
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Book details

List price: $45.00
Copyright year: 2000
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 3/16/2000
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 188
Size: 5.31" wide x 7.99" long x 0.59" tall
Weight: 0.682

Andrew Gurr has taught at universities in New Zealand, England, Kenya and the USA. He spent twenty years as Director of Research at the Shakespeare Globe Centre, London. His academic books include Playgoing in Shakespeare's London (Cambridge University Press, 1987); The Shakespearean Stage, 1574–1642 (Cambridge University Press, 1992); The Shakespearian Playing Companies (1996); The Shakespeare Company 1594–1642 (2004); and Shakespeare's Opposites (Cambridge University Press, 2009).

Mariko Ichikawa is a professor at the University of Tohoku, Japan. Her previous publications include Staging in Shakespeare's Theatres (co-authored with Andrew Gurr, 2000) and Shakespearean Entrances (2002).

The conditions of original staging
Shakespeare's theatres and the evidence of the texts
Other aspects of Shakespearian staging
The ins and outs of stage movement
The three openings in the frons
The timing and style of entrances and exits
The early staging of Hamlet