Improvisation played a significant role in both early English theatrical performance and early English dramatic texts. Renaissance playwrights such as Marston and Jonson create fictions of spontaneous speech in their scripted drama, writing a kind of scripted improvisation. Richard Brome references both his background as a student of Jonson and contemporary performance repertory in his own scripted improvisation in The Antipodes. Designed to perform in repertory with Francis Beaumont’s The Knight of the Burning Pestle, The Antipodes reveals Brome referencing and playing off of the strengths of the other play, while at the same time highlighting his own outstripping of Beaumont’s work. The investigation of improvisation in The Antipodes and ...
Elements of musical improvisation have been present throughout the medieval, Renaissance, and Baroqu...
This chapter argues that some of the most recurrent constructions of William Shakespeare in amateur ...
Francis Beaumont’s play, The Knight of the Burning Pestle (1607) stages a disjunction between interp...
Improvisation played a significant role in both early English theatrical performance and early Engli...
Improvisation played a significant role in both early English theatrical performance and early Engli...
Shakespeare composes Hamlet in c. 1601 and Richard Brome The Antipodes in c. 1636. Both dramatists r...
Available for non-commercial, internal use by students, staff, and faculty at the University of Mich...
A Jovial Crew: or, The Merry Beggars was first performed at Beeston’s Cockpit Theatre in Drury Lane ...
This paper examines the evidence, historical context and critical treatment of Richard Brome’s contr...
The idea of improvisation, broadly defined, has been integral to our imagination of the medieval mus...
Shakespeare has emerged as a dramatist who could make good use of his first-hand experience with act...
The paper proposes to explore the use of south-western stage dialect in The Sparagus Garden (1635) b...
The most neglected of the English Renaissance playwrights are the major Carolines-Philip Massinger, ...
Elements of musical improvisation have been present throughout the medieval, renaissance, and baroqu...
This thesis explores the ways in which music and song were used on the Caroline stage and demonstrat...
Elements of musical improvisation have been present throughout the medieval, Renaissance, and Baroqu...
This chapter argues that some of the most recurrent constructions of William Shakespeare in amateur ...
Francis Beaumont’s play, The Knight of the Burning Pestle (1607) stages a disjunction between interp...
Improvisation played a significant role in both early English theatrical performance and early Engli...
Improvisation played a significant role in both early English theatrical performance and early Engli...
Shakespeare composes Hamlet in c. 1601 and Richard Brome The Antipodes in c. 1636. Both dramatists r...
Available for non-commercial, internal use by students, staff, and faculty at the University of Mich...
A Jovial Crew: or, The Merry Beggars was first performed at Beeston’s Cockpit Theatre in Drury Lane ...
This paper examines the evidence, historical context and critical treatment of Richard Brome’s contr...
The idea of improvisation, broadly defined, has been integral to our imagination of the medieval mus...
Shakespeare has emerged as a dramatist who could make good use of his first-hand experience with act...
The paper proposes to explore the use of south-western stage dialect in The Sparagus Garden (1635) b...
The most neglected of the English Renaissance playwrights are the major Carolines-Philip Massinger, ...
Elements of musical improvisation have been present throughout the medieval, renaissance, and baroqu...
This thesis explores the ways in which music and song were used on the Caroline stage and demonstrat...
Elements of musical improvisation have been present throughout the medieval, Renaissance, and Baroqu...
This chapter argues that some of the most recurrent constructions of William Shakespeare in amateur ...
Francis Beaumont’s play, The Knight of the Burning Pestle (1607) stages a disjunction between interp...