The Business of English Restoration Theatre, 1660–1700 - Deborah C. Payne

The Business of English Restoration Theatre, 1660–1700

Buch | Hardcover
302 Seiten
2024
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-009-39821-3 (ISBN)
105,95 inkl. MwSt
Deborah C. Payne's groundbreaking study explores how the duopoly established in 1660 – adopted to create an upmarket, elite theatre – unexpectedly reshaped company practices, stagecraft, and the professions of actors and dramatists. Network and behavioural economic theory further illuminate the lure of an economic model inimical to self-interest.
Deborah C. Payne's ground-breaking study traces the historical origins of a dilemma still bedevilling theatre companies: how to reconcile audience demand for novelty with profitability. As a solution, English acting companies in 1660 adopted an unprecedented theatrical duopoly. Implicit to its economic logic were scarcity, prestige, and innovation: attributes that, it was hoped, would generate wealth and exclusivity. Changes to playhouse architecture, stagecraft, dramatic repertory, and company practices were undertaken to create this new, upmarket theatre of “great expences.” So powerful was the promise of the duopoly and so enthralling the wholesale transformation of the theatrical marketplace that management—despite dwindling box office—resisted change for 35 years. Drawing upon network and behavioural economic theory, Professor Payne shows why the acting companies clung to an economic model inimical to their self-interest. Original archival research further bolsters this radically new perspective on an exciting and crucial period in English theatre. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Deborah C. Payne is Associate Professor in the Department of Literature at American University, Washington DC. Her previous publications include The Cambridge Companion to English Restoration Theatre (2000); Four Libertine Plays from the Restoration (2005); Revisiting Shakespeare's Lost Play: Cardenio/Double Falsehood in the Eighteenth Century (2016); and, with Drew Lichtenburg, The Shakespeare Theatre Company, 1986 – 2021 (2024). She also consults for theatre companies in Washington, DC.

1. The theatre as gift: networks, patronage, and personality; 2. The economics of scarcity and prestige: performance practices and repertory; 3. The culture of improvement and 'great expences': neighborhoods, playhouses, and stagecraft; 4. Not keeping up: rival commodities, pastimes, and entertainments; 5. Fame and famine: writing for the stage; 6. Stardom and sedulousness: acting for the stage.

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo Worked examples or Exercises
Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Dramatik / Theater
Kunst / Musik / Theater Theater / Ballett
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
ISBN-10 1-009-39821-0 / 1009398210
ISBN-13 978-1-009-39821-3 / 9781009398213
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