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Bucknell University

Iryna Kastylianchanka, Sabrina Kanthak, Jérôme Brillaud, Guy Spielmann, Francesca Fantappiè, Anna-Lisa Halling, Kathleen Jeffs, Isaac Benabu, Michael Scott, Michael J. Collins, Susan L. Fischer, and Albrecht Classen
'Staging and Stage Décor: Perspectives on European Theater 1500-1950' is a compendium of essays by an international array of theater specialists. The Introduction provides an overview of theater décor and architecture from ancient Greece through the Renaissance and beyond, while the articles that follow explore a variety of topics such as the development of lighting techniques in early modern Italy, the staging of convent theater in Portugal, performance spaces at Versailles, the reconstruction of the Globe theater, and Shrovetide plays in Germany. This volume also offers insight into little-studied subjects such as the early productions of Brecht and the spread of Russian theater to Japan. The focus on performance and performance space across centuries and continents makes this a truly unique volume.

Eduardo Paredes Ocampo, Edward H. Friedman, Sharon D. Voros, Yoel Castillo Botello, Dale J. Pratt, Valerie Hegstrom, Susan L. Fischer, Elizabeth Cruz Petersen, Emily C. Tobey, Iñaki Pérez-Ibáñez, Megan M. Echevarría, Christopher D. Gascón, Esther Fernández, Esther Fernández, Bárbara Mujica, Susan Paun de García, and Mindy Badía
This is the first book on staging and stage décor to focus specifically on early modern Spanish theater, from the 16th to the early 20th centuries. The introduction provides an overview of Spanish theater design from the 16th century, with particular attention to the corral theater and Lope de Vega. The scope of the book is vast. Some of the articles deal with early modern stagings, while others deal with contemporary productions. The collection contains articles by an international array of specialists on topics such as scenography and costuming, lighting, and performance space. It also broaches little-studied areas such as the use of alternative performance spaces, most notably prisons. The book provides in-depth analyses of particular archetypes - the melancholiac, the queen, the astrologer - and how they were, and are, staged. The focus on performance and performance space, costuming, set design, lighting, and audience seating make this a truly unique volume. This book is designed for students of Spanish literature and theater, researchers interested in theater history and early modern Spain, as well as theater professionals.