Theatre, Court and City, 1595–1610

Drama and Social Space in London

Janette Dillon author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:2nd Nov '06

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Explores the vital relationship between city and court in the drama of Shakespeare's time.

This book explores the vital and interactive relationship between city and court in the drama of Shakespeare's time, through the lens of fashion and commercialism. The drama is shown to be oriented towards both the city of London and the court, rather than to one or the other.This book explores the vital and interactive relationship between city and court in the drama of Shakespeare's time. The growth of purpose-built playhouses in late sixteenth-century London began to shift the focus of performance for many companies away from provincial touring, making the city a more conspicuous presence in drama. Janette Dillon looks at relations between drama and city through the wider lens of fashion and commercialism, examining in particular the developing 'West End' area along the Strand. She argues that the drama is oriented towards both the city of London and the court, rather than to one or the other, as previous studies have assumed. The book is organized around physical and social forms of theatre space. It ranges from analysis of well-known plays, such as Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost and Jonson's Epicoene, to lesser-known drama by Heywood and the newly discovered Jonsonian entertainment, Britain's Burse.

'… much to be commended … consistently stimulating.' David Wiles, Theatre Research International

ISBN: 9780521029902

Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 13mm

Weight: 310g

200 pages