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Restoration and Georgian England 1660-1788

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This is the first volume in the series Theatre in Europe: a documentary history. The authors have compiled a documentary account of the theatre in Britain during the Restoration and Georgian period, which covers some 120 years of theatrical activity. It was an exciting period that saw the first arrival of the scenic stage in the public theatres of London, bringing with it a whole new approach to staging and performance. The development outlined in the volume shows the progression of the theatre from a tightly controlled, court-based institution in the Restoration to an ebullient, bustling, commercial undertaking with wide popular appeal in the late Georgian period. The collection of primary source material (both verbal and visual) documents changes in government control and censorship, company management, actors and acting styles, stage presentation, playhouse design and audience response.

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ISBN: 9780521100816
Publication date: 18th June 2009
Author: David Thomas
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 492 pages
Series: Theatre in Europe: A Documentary History
Genres: Theatre studies