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Staging Playing Pyrotechnics And Magic Conventions Of Performance In Early English Theatre Shifting Paradigms In Early English Drama Studies Philip Butterworth Peter Harrop

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Staging Playing Pyrotechnics And Magic Conventions Of Performance In Early English Theatre Shifting Paradigms In Early English Drama Studies Philip Butterworth Peter Harrop
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Staging Playing Pyrotechnics And Magic Conventions Of Performance In Early English Theatre Shifting Paradigms In Early English Drama Studies Philip Butterworth Peter Harrop instant download after payment.

Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.67 MB
Author: Philip Butterworth & Peter Harrop
ISBN: 9781003195740, 1003195741
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Staging Playing Pyrotechnics And Magic Conventions Of Performance In Early English Theatre Shifting Paradigms In Early English Drama Studies Philip Butterworth Peter Harrop by Philip Butterworth & Peter Harrop 9781003195740, 1003195741 instant download after payment.

In this selection of research articles, Butterworth focuses on investigation of the practical and technical means by which early English theatre, from the fifteenth to the early seventeenth century, was performed. Matters of staging for both ‘pageant vehicle’ and ‘theatre-inthe-round’ are described and analysed to consider their impact on playing by players, expositors, narrators and prompters. All these operators also functioned to promote the closely aligned disciplines of pyrotechnics and magic (legerdemain or sleight of hand), which also influence the nature of the presented theatre. The 16 chapters form four clearly identified parts—staging, playing, pyrotechnics and magic—and drawing on a wealth of primary source material, Butterworth encourages the reader to rediscover and reappreciate the actors, magicians, wainwrights and wheelwrights, pyrotechnists and (in modern terms) the special effects people and event managers who brought these early texts to theatrical life on busy city streets and across open arenas. The chapters variously explore and analyse the important backwaters of material culture that enabled, facilitated and shaped performance yet have received scant scholarly attention. It is here, among the itemised payments to carpenters and chemists, the noted requirements of mechanics and wheelwrights or tucked away among the marginalia of suppliers of staging and ingenious devices that Butterworth has made his stamping ground. This is a fascinating introduction to the very ‘nuts and bolts’ of early theatre. Staging, Playing, Pyrotechnics and Magic: Conventions of Performance in Early English Theatre is a closely argued celebration of stagecraft that will appeal to academics and students of performance, theatre history and medieval studies as well as history and literature more broadly. It constitutes the eighth volume in the Routledge series Shifting Paradigms in Early English Drama Studies and continues the valuable work of that series (of which Butt

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