The Human Stage
English Theatre Design, 1567–1640
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- Author: John Orrell
- Date Published: June 2009
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- isbn: 9780521109451
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This book describes the theatres of the time of Shakespeare and Ben Jonson in the light of the contemporary architectural thought and building design. John Orrell incorporates recent discoveries about the structure of theatres such as the Red Lion playhouse (1567), the Christ Church Theatre, Oxford (1605) and the Paved Court Theatre, Somerset House (1632) in a re-examination of old assumptions about their design and origins. Orrell shows that the first public theatres, exemplified by the Globe on the Bankside, were fully realised architectural ideas, not ad hoc improvisations. Indoor playhouses, such as the Blackfriars and the Cockpit, Drury Lane, show clear signs of having been influenced by the theatre scheme of Sebastiano Serlio, a scheme which is human in scale, methodical in development and Roman in plan. Serlio's scheme is identified as a common link between the great public theatres of Shakespeare's time, the major private theatres and the Court masques designed by Inigo Jones. The story of the early stages is thus more coherent and more interesting than has been supposed. The book is extensively illustrated with contemporary views of London, theatre plans and scene designs.
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- Date Published: June 2009
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521109451
- length: 316 pages
- dimensions: 244 x 170 x 17 mm
- weight: 0.51kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Prologue
Part I. Festive Theatres:
1. Goodly theatres
2. The festive tradition
3. Goodly devices: emblematic design
4. The stage cover
5. John Norden's pictures of the theatres
6. This majestical roof
7. The Elizabethan Banqueting House, Whitehall
Part II. Serlian Theatres:
8. The Christ Church theatre
9. Serlio's theatre plan
10. This goodly frame: the public theatres
11. The Court theatres
12. The private theatres
Part III. Serlian Scenes:
13. Serlio's measurable scene designs
14. Inigo Jones's scene designs
Appendix: Serlio's virtual field of vision
Notes
Index.
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