Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Theatre
Discover the rich tapestry of the theatrical world in which Shakespeare thrived with the Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Theatre. This comprehensive volume, published by Oxford University Press in 2011, features contributions from an international team of scholars who delve into the intricate social, political, and patronage dynamics that shaped the lives of actors during this fascinating era. Spanning 744 pages, the handbook offers insightful explorations into the practical aspects of early modern theatre, including script acquisition, theatre operations, rehearsals, lighting, music, props, and the unique challenges faced by boy actors and women in a predominantly male environment. Perfect for theatre enthusiasts and scholars alike, this essential resource provides a nuanced understanding of the complexities of early modern performance. Elevate your knowledge of theatrical history with this invaluable addition to your collection.