This paper argues that Massinger's The Roman Actor attempts to construct stage performance as non-effective in reaction to the riotous actions of early modern London audiences
This article re-examines the relationship between Thomas Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy and Shakespeare’s...
Titus Andronicus begins with the looming threat of a three-way civil war. Saturninus and Bassianus, ...
Theater historians have taught us that early modern audiences were rowdy, interrupted plays, jeered ...
In early modern theatre, there are many examples of audiences recognising themselves in performance...
In this paper I argue that Philo’s Embassy to Gaius makes use of the literary paradigm of theatrical...
The article critiques William Shakespeare's tragedy "Coriolanus." Topics discussed include the rheto...
This chapter examines the stagecraft and performance of Plautus's and Terence's comedies. The first ...
This chapter examines the stagecraft and performance of Plautus's and Terence's comedies. The first ...
This chapter examines the stagecraft and performance of Plautus's and Terence's comedies. The first ...
This chapter examines the stagecraft and performance of Plautus's and Terence's comedies. The first ...
This article examines the literary evidence for recitations of drama in first- and early second-cent...
Utilising a survey conducted among actors in the USA and UK, this article examines and challenges th...
Rarely does Shakespeare assign the antagonists in his plays such dominant and pivotal roles as he do...
This article re-examines the relationship between Thomas Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy and Shakespeare’s...
Titus Andronicus begins with the looming threat of a three-way civil war. Saturninus and Bassianus, ...
This article re-examines the relationship between Thomas Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy and Shakespeare’s...
Titus Andronicus begins with the looming threat of a three-way civil war. Saturninus and Bassianus, ...
Theater historians have taught us that early modern audiences were rowdy, interrupted plays, jeered ...
In early modern theatre, there are many examples of audiences recognising themselves in performance...
In this paper I argue that Philo’s Embassy to Gaius makes use of the literary paradigm of theatrical...
The article critiques William Shakespeare's tragedy "Coriolanus." Topics discussed include the rheto...
This chapter examines the stagecraft and performance of Plautus's and Terence's comedies. The first ...
This chapter examines the stagecraft and performance of Plautus's and Terence's comedies. The first ...
This chapter examines the stagecraft and performance of Plautus's and Terence's comedies. The first ...
This chapter examines the stagecraft and performance of Plautus's and Terence's comedies. The first ...
This article examines the literary evidence for recitations of drama in first- and early second-cent...
Utilising a survey conducted among actors in the USA and UK, this article examines and challenges th...
Rarely does Shakespeare assign the antagonists in his plays such dominant and pivotal roles as he do...
This article re-examines the relationship between Thomas Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy and Shakespeare’s...
Titus Andronicus begins with the looming threat of a three-way civil war. Saturninus and Bassianus, ...
This article re-examines the relationship between Thomas Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy and Shakespeare’s...
Titus Andronicus begins with the looming threat of a three-way civil war. Saturninus and Bassianus, ...
Theater historians have taught us that early modern audiences were rowdy, interrupted plays, jeered ...