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Approaching the Interval in the Early Modern Theatre: The Significance of the ‘Act-Time’ (Elements in Shakespeare Performance)

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This scholarly work examines the significance of act-time and intervals in early modern theatre, challenging traditional assumptions about theatrical structure in Shakespeare’s era. Mark Hutchings explores how the division between acts shaped performance practice and audience experience.

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Approaching the Interval in the Early Modern Theatre provides a comprehensive analysis of act-time and the dramatic interval in Shakespeare’s theatre. Mark Hutchings challenges the conventional understanding of early modern theatrical structure, demonstrating how act divisions functioned as critical performance markers rather than mere textual conveniences.

The book investigates how intervals between acts affected staging practices, audience engagement, and the overall theatrical experience. Hutchings examines primary sources and performance records to reveal the practical implications of act-time in playhouses during the Renaissance period. This element in the Shakespeare Performance series offers valuable insights for scholars, theatre historians, and performers seeking to understand how early modern audiences experienced dramatic works.

By reassessing the significance of intervals, this work contributes to ongoing scholarly conversations about theatrical authenticity and historical performance reconstruction in early modern drama.

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Author

Mark Hutchings

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781108791922

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