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Acting Companies and their Plays in Shakespeare's London Dr. Siobhan Keenan (De Montfort University)

Acting Companies and their Plays in Shakespeare's London By Dr. Siobhan Keenan (De Montfort University)

Acting Companies and their Plays in Shakespeare's London by Dr. Siobhan Keenan (De Montfort University)


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Siobhan Keenan's comprehensive survey of the key acting companies of the early modern period offers undergraduates and scholars a new perspective on how their demands effected the sort of plays being written and the multiple factors which fostered and formed the theatre of renaissance England.

Acting Companies and their Plays in Shakespeare's London Summary

Acting Companies and their Plays in Shakespeare's London by Dr. Siobhan Keenan (De Montfort University)

Acting Companies and their Plays in Shakespeare's London explores the intimate and dynamic relationship between acting companies and playwrights in this seminal era in English theatre history. Siobhan Keenan's analysis includes chapters on the traditions and workings of contemporary acting companies, playwriting practices, stages and staging, audiences and patrons, each illustrated with detailed case studies of individual acting companies and their plays, including troupes such as Lady Elizabeth's players, 'Beeston's Boys' and the King's Men and works by Shakespeare, Jonson, Middleton, Brome and Heywood. We are accustomed to focusing on individual playwrights: Acting Companies and their Plays in Shakespeare's London makes the case that we also need to think about the companies for which dramatists wrote and with whose members they collaborated, if we wish to better understand the dramas of the English Renaissance stage.

Acting Companies and their Plays in Shakespeare's London Reviews

It's hard to imagine a better modern introduction to the commercial and artistic business of theatre in the early modern period than Siobhan Keenan's Acting Companies and their Plays in Shakespeare's London. [...] The book is well structured to combine survey and analysis, and a case study in each chapter develops its key findings in more depth. -- Emma Smith, University of Oxford, UK * Around the Globe *
Contemporary scholarship on Shakespeare, Elizabethan theater, and early modern culture can seem overwhelming in scope, esoteric in content, and impenetrable in presentation. Keenan's accessible, concise volume is not in that mold ... Each chapter also offers a specific case study in which Keenan meticulously applies the concepts of the chapter to a specific play. Keenan impresses on readers the vitality and significance of acting companies in relation to this celebrated period of theater. This book will be indispensable for those exploring Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Summing Up: Essential. Academic readers at all levels, professionals, general readers. -- S. B. Skelton, Kansas State University * CHOICE *
If anyone is seeking comprehensive guidance through the morass of acting companies in Shakespeare's England, this is the place to go to. * Shakespeare Newsletter *

About Dr. Siobhan Keenan (De Montfort University)

Siobhan Keenan is a Senior Lecturer at De Montfort University, Leicester, UK.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Textual Note List of Abbreviations Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Acting Companies Chapter 3: Playwrights and Playwriting Chapter 4: Stages and Staging Chapter 5: Audiences Chapter 6: Patrons and Patronage Epilogue Notes Bibliography

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NPB9781408146637
9781408146637
1408146630
Acting Companies and their Plays in Shakespeare's London by Dr. Siobhan Keenan (De Montfort University)
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Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2014-05-08
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