Functions of Medieval English Stage Directions
Analysis and Catalogue
- Forfatter: Philip Butterworth
- Format: Pocket
- Antall sider: 390
- Språk: Engelsk
- Forlag/Utgiver: SD Books
- Serienavn: Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studie
- EAN: 9781032146621
- Utgivelsesår: 2022
- Bidragsyter: Butterworth, Philip
When we speak of theatre, we think we know what a stage direction is: we tend to think of it as an authorial requirement, devised to be complementary to the spoken text and directed at those who put on a play as to what, when, where, how or why a moment, action or its staging should be completed. This is the general understanding to condition a theatrical convention known as the ''stage direction''. As such, we recognise that the stage direction is directed towards actors, directors, designers, and any others who have a part to play in the practical realisation of the play. And perhaps we think that this has always been the case. However, the term ''stage direction'' is not a medieval one, nor does an English medieval equivalent term exist to codify the functions contained in extraneous manuscript notes, requirements, directions or records. The medieval English stage direction does not generally function in this way: it mainly exists as an observed record of earlier performance. The