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Restoration promptbooks

by Edward A. Langhans

Other authors: Francis Beaumont (Contributor), William Cartwright (Contributor), John Fletcher (Contributor), Thomas Heywood (Contributor), Edward Howard (Contributor)5 more, William Sampson (Contributor), William Shakespeare (Contributor), James Shirley (Contributor), Sir John Suckling (Contributor), John Wilson (Contributor)

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A major new reference tool that gathers for the first time all discovered Restoration promptbooks, with full facsimiles of the richest ones and transcriptions of the prompt notes in the remainder.This book is the product of 25 years of searching in libraries and private collections in England and America by the distinguished coauthor of "A Biographical Dictionary. "Among the best sources of information about Restoration staging, acting, and theatre architecture, these promptbooks have been so difficult of access that most of them have never been studied in detail and a number of them are presented here by Langhans for the first time. As many of the promptbooks contain cuts and changes, they reveal how the players respected or ignored the playwright s wishes.In an introduction, Langhans discusses the identifying features of promptbooks, their preparation, and their disposition; the audiences for which productions were prepared; the layout of a typical Restoration playhouse; the duties of the prompter and his backstage colleagues; acting conventions of the time; and the probability of further promptbook discoveries.Among the most valuable promptbooks are "The Change of Crownes "by Edward Howard, "Aglaura "and "Brennoralt "by Sir John Suckling, "The Loyal Subject "by John Fletcher, "The Sisters, ""The Ball," "The Wittie Faire One," and "The Maides Revenge" by James Shirley, "The Lady-Errant" and "The Ordinary "by William Cartwright, "The Vow-Breaker "by William Sampson, "The Wise-Woman of Hogsdon "by Thomas Heywood, "Tyrannick Love "by John Dryden, and "The Albion Queens "by John Banks.""Appendixes provide brief examinations of some pre- and post-Restoration prompt-books, a facsimile of a manuscript prompt-book from Restoration Dublin, and a study of the only known actor s part from Restoration London. More than seventy prompt-books or related documents are examined in part or in detail by Langhans."… (more)
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Beaumont, FrancisContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Cartwright, WilliamContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Fletcher, JohnContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Heywood, ThomasContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Howard, EdwardContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Sampson, WilliamContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Shakespeare, WilliamContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Shirley, JamesContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Suckling, Sir JohnContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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A major new reference tool that gathers for the first time all discovered Restoration promptbooks, with full facsimiles of the richest ones and transcriptions of the prompt notes in the remainder.This book is the product of 25 years of searching in libraries and private collections in England and America by the distinguished coauthor of "A Biographical Dictionary. "Among the best sources of information about Restoration staging, acting, and theatre architecture, these promptbooks have been so difficult of access that most of them have never been studied in detail and a number of them are presented here by Langhans for the first time. As many of the promptbooks contain cuts and changes, they reveal how the players respected or ignored the playwright s wishes.In an introduction, Langhans discusses the identifying features of promptbooks, their preparation, and their disposition; the audiences for which productions were prepared; the layout of a typical Restoration playhouse; the duties of the prompter and his backstage colleagues; acting conventions of the time; and the probability of further promptbook discoveries.Among the most valuable promptbooks are "The Change of Crownes "by Edward Howard, "Aglaura "and "Brennoralt "by Sir John Suckling, "The Loyal Subject "by John Fletcher, "The Sisters, ""The Ball," "The Wittie Faire One," and "The Maides Revenge" by James Shirley, "The Lady-Errant" and "The Ordinary "by William Cartwright, "The Vow-Breaker "by William Sampson, "The Wise-Woman of Hogsdon "by Thomas Heywood, "Tyrannick Love "by John Dryden, and "The Albion Queens "by John Banks.""Appendixes provide brief examinations of some pre- and post-Restoration prompt-books, a facsimile of a manuscript prompt-book from Restoration Dublin, and a study of the only known actor s part from Restoration London. More than seventy prompt-books or related documents are examined in part or in detail by Langhans."

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