by Andrew Gurr (Author)
This is a new edition of Andrew Gurr's classic account of the people for whom Shakespeare wrote his plays. Gurr assembles all the evidence from the writings of the time to describe the physical structure of the different types of playhouse, the services provided in the auditorium, the cost of a ticket and a cushion, the size of the crowds, the smells, the pickpockets, and the collective feelings generated by the plays. Since 1987 there have been many new discoveries about Shakespeare's theatres. Gurr introduces fresh evidence about the experience of attending a play in Shakespeare's time, adds more than thirty new entries to his account of the early playgoers and provides a select bibliography.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 325
Edition: 2
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 19 Sep 1996
ISBN 10: 0521574498
ISBN 13: 9780521574495
Book Overview: This is a new edition of Andrew Gurr's classic account of the people for whom Shakespeare wrote his plays.