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  • Early Modern Performance Beyond the Public Stage: Extra-Theatrical Forms and Spaces

    Early Modern Performance Beyond the Public Stage by Sen, Amrita; Wood, Jennifer Linhart;

    Extra-Theatrical Forms and Spaces

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    • Publisher The Arden Shakespeare
    • Date of Publication 7 August 2025
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9781350367968
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 18 bw illus
    • 700

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    Early Modern Performance Beyond the Public Stage is the first major work to explore and analyse the popular 'extra-theatrical' performances in late medieval and Renaissance England. This wider heterogeneous category of early modern performance included puppetry, fireworks shows, rope dancing, minstrelsy, performing animals, games, civic drama, court masques, university drama, morris dances, and ceremonial rituals, all taking place in a variety of venues.

    The volume reveals how these extra-theatrical productions shaped urban and rural life and conveyed a sense of spectacular excess, of exceeding traditional genres, conventional modes of performance and the typical bounds of theatrical space. The spaces where medieval and early modern drama flourished include pageant carts, convents, private homes, universities, waterways, and the streets of both urban and rural communities. Much like public theatres, these performance spaces also played a pivotal role in articulating individual, communal, and national aspirations. Spanning the medieval period to the late 17th century, this volume engages with questions of spatiality, gender, religion, transcontinental exchanges, and colonialism, presenting the latest research from scholars across the globe.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction: 'All the World's a Stage': Reconceptualizing Renaissance Performance
    Jennifer Linhart Wood, George Mason University, USA, and Amrita Sen, University of Calcutta, India

    Section I: Documents of Performance
    Chapter 1: Stage Directions in the Medieval English Theatre: Functions, Conventions, and Transitions
    Philip Butterworth, University of Leeds, UK
    Chapter 2: 'Take some part in this booke and act it': Amateur Actor's Parts and Professional Drama
    Daniel Yabut, École Nationale Superieur d'Art Dramatique (ENSAD) and Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3, France
    Chapter 3: Marks of Amateur Performance: Edward Dering's Manuscript of King Henry the Fourth and Other Traces of Performance-Minded Readers
    Meaghan Brown, National Endowment for the Humanities, USA
    Chapter 4: Oxford and the Morris Dance: University and Communal Performances
    Natália Pikli, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary


    Section II: Devotional Performances
    Chapter 5: Recreation, Pleasure and Performance in the Medieval Convent
    Olivia Robinson, University of Birmingham, UK
    Chapter 6: Closet Catholicism, Private Entertainments, and Shakespeare in Seventeenth-Century Yorkshire
    Chelsea McKelvey, Clemson University, USA
    Chapter 7: Performing Religious Reform in the Mid-Tudor Parish Church
    Anne Heminger, University of Tampa, USA

    Section III: Musical Performances
    Chapter 8: Local Community and Performativity: The Tutbury Minstrel Court
    Csilla Virág, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
    Chapter 9: Contextualising Shakespeare's As You Like It Within Court Performance
    Murat Ögütcü, Adiyaman University, Türkiye
    Chapter 10: Memory, Music, and the Politics of Forgotten Entertainments in Early Modern London
    Sarah F. Williams, University of South Carolina, USA

    Section III: Political Entertainments
    Chapter 11: The King's Players and London's Civic Drama: Richard Burbage and London's Love to the Royal Prince Henry (1610)
    Siobhan Keenan, De Montfort University, UK
    Chapter 12: From Britain to Fairyland: Prince Henry's Investiture and the Fictionalizing Power of the Stuart Court Masques
    Gabriel Lonsberry, Jacksonville State University, USA
    Chapter 13: Revising Patriarchal Gender Politics in the Masques of Charles I and Henrietta Maria
    Effie Botonaki, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
    Chapter 14: Performative Encounters in Seventeenth-Century British North America
    Alden T. Vaughan, Columbia University, USA, and Virginia Mason Vaughan, Clark University, USA

    Section IV: Materialities of Performance
    Chapter 15: 'Under Pretence of Rope Dancing': Headlining Performances at the Interregnum Red Bull
    Emma Rose Kraus, University of Kent, UK
    Chapter 16: Monsters and Machines: Puppets as Performers, Props, and Stages in English Political Pageantry
    Nicole Sheriko, Yale University, USA
    Chapter 17: Performing Play: Chess, Performance, and Spectacle in Early Modern England Souvik Mukherjee, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences Calcutta, India

    Section V: Spectacular Performances
    Chapter 18: Performing Primates: Simantics, Racialization, and Extra-theatrical Archives
    Teresa Simone, University of Mississippi, USA
    Chapter 19: Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Performance
    Maria Shmygol, British Shakespeare Association, UK
    Chapter 20: Early Modern Performative Failures
    Abbie Weinberg, Independent Scholar, USA

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