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Early Modern Liveness

Mediating Presence in Text, Stage and Screen
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What does it mean for early modern theatre to be ‘live’? How have audiences over time experienced a sense of ‘liveness’? This collection extends discussions of liveness to works from the 16th and 17th centuries, both in their initial incarnations and contemporary adaptations. Drawing on theatre and performance studies, as well as media theory, this volume uses the concept of liveness to consider how early modern theatre – including non-Western and non-traditional performance – employs embodiment, materiality, temporality and perception to impress on its audience a sensation of presence. The volume’s contributors adopt varying approaches and cover a range of topics from material and textual studies, to early modern rehearsal methods, to digital and VR theatre, to the legacy of Shakespearean performance in global theatrical repertoires. This collection uses both early modern and contemporary performance practices to challenge our understanding of live performance. Productions and adaptions discussed include the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Dream (2021), CREW’s Hands on Hamlet (2017), Kit Monkman’s Macbeth (2018), Arslanköy Theatre Company’s Kraliçe Lear (2019), and a season of productions by the Original Practice Shakespeare Festival. Early Modern Liveness looks beyond theatrical events as primary sites of interpretive authority and examines the intimate and ephemeral experience of encountering early modern theatre in its diverse manifestations.

Author Biography:

Danielle Rosvally is Clinical Assistant Professor of Theatre at the University at Buffalo, USA. Donovan Sherman is Associate Professor of English at Seton Hall University, USA.
Release date Australia
August 22nd, 2024
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Contributors
  • Edited by Danielle Rosvally
  • Edited by Donovan Sherman
Illustrations
18 bw illus
Pages
264
Dimensions
138x216x25
ISBN-13
9781350318519
Product ID
38136531

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