Encountering the Elizabethan Stage

James P. Bednarz
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This chapter examines the institutional, professional, economic, and social contexts that shaped the original production of Shakespeare’s comedies. It focuses on how these plays were first staged in a hybrid theatrical marketplace that consisted of both ‘public’ and ‘private’ venues. It describes how the business model of the Lord Chamberlain’s Men combined common and aristocratic patronage and how its repertoire merged popular and courtly cultures. Staged in amphitheatres, town halls, the great halls of royal palaces, the private residences of aristocrats, and at the Inns of Court, Shakespeare’s comedies addressed heterogeneous audiences in complex ways. Indeed, one of the foundations of Shakespeare’s achievement was his ability to draw on elements of both traditions in comedies that are relentlessly adaptive and globally engaging.
遇到伊丽莎白时代
本章考察了塑造莎士比亚喜剧原创作品的制度、专业、经济和社会背景。它关注的是这些戏剧是如何在一个由“公共”和“私人”场地组成的混合戏剧市场中首次上演的。它描述了宫内大臣剧团的商业模式是如何将普通和贵族赞助结合起来的,以及它的剧目是如何融合了大众文化和宫廷文化的。莎士比亚的喜剧在圆形剧场、市政厅、皇家宫殿的大厅、贵族的私人住宅和宫廷酒店上演,以复杂的方式吸引着形形色色的观众。事实上,莎士比亚成就的基础之一是他能够在喜剧中汲取两种传统的元素,这些元素不断适应和全球参与。
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