Journal Article10.1353/TJ.2005.0063
A Short History of Western Performance Space
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About: This article is published in Theatre Journal. The article was published on 06 Jun 2005. The article focuses on the topics: Space (commercial competition).
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•Dissertation
Staging the Deadlier Sex: Dangerous Women in German Text and Performance at the Fin de Siecle.
Sara E. Jackson
- 01 Jan 2013
34
•Dissertation
Players and Performances in Early Modern Gloucester, Tewkesbury and Bristol
Sarah Elizabeth Lowe
- 28 Feb 2008
TL;DR: In this article, an analysis of the responses in the early modern period of civic and church authorities to local and visiting groups of players in Gloucester, Tewkesbury and Bristol is presented.
29
Greek Tragedy, Agonistic Space, and Contemporary Performance
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors combine theatre history and performance analysis with contemporary agonistic theory to re-conceptualize Greek tragedy's contested spaces as key to the political potentials of the form.
Representations of India on Jacobean Popular Stages
TL;DR: The authors examines the portrayal of India in early seventeenth-century popular theatre in London, specifically in how the image of India is invoked in two of the lord mayors' shows written for the City of London by the playwright Thomas Middleton.