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A Performance History of The Fair Penitent

A Performance History of The Fair Penitent

A Performance History of The Fair Penitent

Author:
Elaine McGirr, University of Bristol
Published:
March 2024
Availability:
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Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781009351843

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    Theatre is the most ephemeral of art forms. It is a truism that the ephemeral performance text is divorced from the static published play text. This Element is of the eighteenth-century performance history of The Fair Penitent demonstrates the interrelation of print and performance and models how readers can recover elements of performance through close attention to text. Traces of performance adhere to the mediascape in playbills and puffs, reviews and accounts. The printed text also preserves traces of performance in notation and illustration. By analysing traces found in performance trends, casting decisions, publication histories and repertory intertexts, this Element recovers how The Fair Penitent was interpreted at different points in the century and explains how a play that bombed in its first season could become a repertory staple.

    Product details

    March 2024
    Paperback
    9781009351843
    84 pages
    228 × 151 × 5 mm
    0.13kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introducing the fair penitent
    • 2. A tragedy Reviv'd: celebrity casting and Shakespearean intertexts
    • 3. 'The Calista Mr. Rowe drew': picturing performance
    • 4. Female lotharios and the power of repertory
    • Appendix A: the fair penitent 1703–1800 London performance calendar
    • Bibliography.
      Author
    • Elaine McGirr , University of Bristol