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Henslowe's Rose : The Stage and Staging /

Some of the most famous plays in the English language were performed on the stage of the Rose theater, which stood on the Bankside in Elizabethan London. Henslowe's Rose is the first full-length study of this important theater. Rhodes gives as full an account as the evidence of contemporary pic...

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Autor principal: Rhodes, Ernest L.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lexington : University Press of Kentucky, 1976.
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505 0 |a The theater building -- The trapdoor -- The stage of the Rose Theater -- Five openings in the walls -- The gates -- One door and the other door -- The discovery spaces -- Links between the Heavens and Hell -- The places above the stage -- Synchronous and successive staging -- Medieval and classical staging practices -- Medieval stagecraft and the Vitruvian facade -- The use of properties for special effects -- The use of bushes, trees, arbours, bankes -- The use of tents, beds, thrones -- The use of chairs and tables -- Some utilitarian practices. 
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