Shakespeare's Stages
- Publisher:
- Cambridge University Press
- Online publication date:
- March 2025
- Online ISBN:
- 9781009574709
Dive into the vibrant digital-only content for Cambridge Shakespeare, Shakespeare's Stages, a multimedia introduction to the playing spaces in which Shakespeare's works were first performed. Drawing on the latest theatre-historical scholarship, it guides users through the pleasures and pitfalls of archival and archaeological research to establish what we know (or think we know) about the various locations for which Shakespeare's plays were created.
Written in an accessible style and enriched by a host of audio-visual materials, and designed to be perused in any order you like, this digital-only resource ranges through the physical settings and architectural features of Shakespeare's two 'main' playhouses-the open-air Globe and the indoor Blackfriars-and stops by inn-yards, city streets, and even the River Thames along the way, offering invaluable insight into not only what these venues were like, but how their specific environs affected how plays were written and performed in the first place.
Shakespeare's Stages is part of Cambridge Shakespeare Editions, with General Editors Margaret Jane Kidnie, Sonia Massai and Gillian Woods.