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R. B. Graves examines the lighting of early modern English drama from both historical and aesthetic perspectives. He traces the contrasting traditions of sunlit amphitheaters and candlelit hall playhouses, describes the different lighting techniques, and estimates the effect of these techniques both indoors and outdoors.Supporting recent scholarship, Graves demonstrates that the conventions of indoor and outdoor illumination are remarkably similar. In addition to providing new evidence, Graves makes use of experiments conducted at the new Globe in Southwark, London, and in various Tudor halls.Graves discusses the importance of stage lighting in determining the dramatic effect, even in cases where the manipulation of light was not under the direct control of the theater artists. He devotes a chapter to the early modern lighting equipment available to English Renaissance actors and surveys theatrical lighting before the construction of permanent playhouses in London. Elizabethan stage lighting, he argues, drew on both classical and medieval precedents.Analyzing the effect of the weather on theater lighting, Graves traces the history of performance times in the open-air Elizabethan, Jacobean, and Caroline theaters. He reconstructs the lighting of the amphitheaters by considering the size and shape of the playhouses, the orientation of the stages within the open-air yards, and the presence of roofs shading the stage.Examining the natural lighting of indoor private playhouses, Graves takes note of performance times and the size and placement of windows to evaluate the amount of daylight available in various hall playhouses. He contrasts the natural light with the artificial light produced for the Court masques. Few of the special effects common in Court performances, however, were used in the production of plays.Considering the placement and manipulation of lighting instruments, Graves reconstructs the artificial lighting at the professional indoor hall playhouses. He discusses the artificial light at the Salisbury Court and Cockpit-in-Court playhouses and maintains that even though one might expect otherwise, the use of hand-held property light was essentially the same indoors as outdoors.Graves concludes by focusing on the overall visual effect in a scene from Websters Duchess of Malfi.

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title:Lighting the Shakespearean Stage, 1567-1642
author:Graves, R. B.
publisher:Southern Illinois University Press
isbn10 | asin:0809322757
print isbn13:9780809322756
ebook isbn13:9780585324845
language:English
subjectStage lighting--Great Britain--History--16th century, Stage lighting--Great Britain--History--17th century.
publication date:1999
lcc:PN2091.E4G73 1999eb
ddc:792/.025
subject:Stage lighting--Great Britain--History--16th century, Stage lighting--Great Britain--History--17th century.
Page iii
Lighting the Shakespearean Stage 15671642
R. B. Graves
Page iv Copyright 1999 by the Board of Trustees Southern Illinois - photo 2
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Copyright 1999 by the Board of Trustees,
Southern Illinois University
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
02 01 00 99 4 3 2 1
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Graves, R. B., [DATE]
Lighting the Shakespearean stage, 15671642/R. B. Graves.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Stage lightingGreat BritainHistory16th century.
2. Stage lightingGreat BritainHistory17th century. I. Title.
PN2091.E4G73 1999
792'.025dc21 99-19002
ISBN 0-8093-2275-7 (cloth:alk. paper) CIP
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.
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Contents
List of Figures
vii
Preface
ix
1
Light on the Play
1
2
Tudor and Early Stuart Lighting Equipment
10
3
Early Lighting Systems
26
4
Afternoon Performances at the Outdoor Playhouses
65
5
Illumination of the Outdoor Playhouses
86
6
Daylight in the Indoor Playhouses
125
7
Theatrical Lighting at Court
158

Page vi
8
Artificial Light in the Indoor Playhouses
175
9
Property Lights and Special Effects
201
10
Illuminating the Scene: The Duchess of Malfi at the Globe and Blackfriars
218
Notes
237
Index
269

Page vii
Figures
1. Frontispiece to Arden of Feversham (London, 1633)
15
2. Title Page Illustration of Thomas Kyd's the Spanish Tragedy (London, 1615)
19
3. Cressets from Various Early English Prints and Drawings Published by Francis Douce in 1807
21
4. Frontispiece to Le Trence des Ducs, Fifteenth Century
32
5. Plan Accompanying the Manuscript of The Castle of Perseverance, Fifteenth Century
34
6. Le Martyre de Sainte Apolline from Les Heures d'Etienne Chevalier by Jean Fouquet, c. 1460
35
7. Print of the Frontispiece to Johannes Trechsel's Edition of Terence (Lyon, 1493)
36
8. The Vaissellier with Practical Heavens in an "Enchanted Hall" for a fte at Binche, 1549
47
9. The Swan Playhouse, c. 1596
48
10. Detail from a Portrait of Sir Henry Unton, c. 1596
61
11. Detail of Folio 8 of Henslowe's Diary
74
12. Conjectural Diagrams of the Swan
87
13. The Rose and the First Globe
89
14. The Second Globe
91
15. Conjectural Redrawing of Norden's Civitas Londini Globe
92
16. Conjectural Insolation of the Rose
95
17. The New Globe, 2 P.M. (GMT) in August
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