The indepth study of Scottish theatre history, while intrinsically valuable, is also vital for a thorough underst and ing of English theatre history. When James VI of Scotl and became James I of Engl and in 1603, the entire tradition of Scottish theatre began to have a direct impact on the development of English theatre. This study begins to fill a gap in British theatre history by conducting a preliminary investigation of the Scottish royal entries of Mary Stuart, James VI, and Anne of Denmark, forming a basis for further research. It focuses on descriptions of the formal ceremonies of the royal entries into Edinburgh, and on underst and ing why, how, and by whom they were produced. Five events from Edinburgh are reconstructed from period ...
This study seeks to examine the way in which contemporaries of James VI defended his right to the En...
This thesis investigates the contribution and significance in performance of supernumeraries in Brit...
This thesis examines the household and court of King James VI from the household establishment of hi...
Though much worthy scholarship exists about English Restoration theatre, few studies examine the int...
Heraldic panel at Linlithgow Palace, installed by James V in the mid-1530s, recently repainted. (© L...
This paper focuses on the role of the royal and aristocratic audience in the masques produced in the...
The Early Stuart Masque: Dance, Costume, and Music studies the complex impact of movements, costumes...
I received a small Scouloudi Historical Award (2018) to support some of the archival research for th...
Part I. Pre-Elizabethan Theatre: 1. From Roman to Renaissance in drama and theatre John C. Coldewey;...
This thesis investigates witchcraft during the reign of King James VI and I when belief in witchcraf...
The burgh of Edinburgh repeatedly offered King James VI (and later I of England) the ideal civic sce...
The royal entry developed in the Renaissance Europe was a vehicle for the glorification of monarchic...
James VI and Noble Power in Scotland explores how Scotland was governed in the late sixteenth centur...
This is the first detailed analysis of elite men’s clothing in 17th-century Scotland and its influen...
This thesis examines political culture in Scotland between 1678 and 1685. Its specific focus is the ...
This study seeks to examine the way in which contemporaries of James VI defended his right to the En...
This thesis investigates the contribution and significance in performance of supernumeraries in Brit...
This thesis examines the household and court of King James VI from the household establishment of hi...
Though much worthy scholarship exists about English Restoration theatre, few studies examine the int...
Heraldic panel at Linlithgow Palace, installed by James V in the mid-1530s, recently repainted. (© L...
This paper focuses on the role of the royal and aristocratic audience in the masques produced in the...
The Early Stuart Masque: Dance, Costume, and Music studies the complex impact of movements, costumes...
I received a small Scouloudi Historical Award (2018) to support some of the archival research for th...
Part I. Pre-Elizabethan Theatre: 1. From Roman to Renaissance in drama and theatre John C. Coldewey;...
This thesis investigates witchcraft during the reign of King James VI and I when belief in witchcraf...
The burgh of Edinburgh repeatedly offered King James VI (and later I of England) the ideal civic sce...
The royal entry developed in the Renaissance Europe was a vehicle for the glorification of monarchic...
James VI and Noble Power in Scotland explores how Scotland was governed in the late sixteenth centur...
This is the first detailed analysis of elite men’s clothing in 17th-century Scotland and its influen...
This thesis examines political culture in Scotland between 1678 and 1685. Its specific focus is the ...
This study seeks to examine the way in which contemporaries of James VI defended his right to the En...
This thesis investigates the contribution and significance in performance of supernumeraries in Brit...
This thesis examines the household and court of King James VI from the household establishment of hi...