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The Hôtel Guénégaud Auditorium according to the Theatre’s Account Books.

Clarke, Jan

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Philip Tomlinson
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Abstract

Arising from the activities of the Centre for Seventeenth-Century French Theatre, this volume proposes a selection of eighteen essays by internationally renowned scholars aimed at all those who value and work with the theatre of seventeenth-century France, whether in teaching, research or performance. Frequently seeking out the interfaces of these areas, the essays cover historiography (including that of opera), the theory and practice of textual editing, visualizing – in terms of both theatre architecture and the significance of playtext illustration - , approaches to study and research (including the most recent applications of computer technology), and performance studies which relate the classical canon to contemporary French and other cultures. Always suggesting new directions, challenging the epistemological bases of the very concept of French classical theatre, the essays provide a snapshot of scholarship in the field at the dawn of a new millennium, and offer an ideal opportunity to reassess its past whilst looking to its future.

Citation

Clarke, J. (2001). The Hôtel Guénégaud Auditorium according to the Theatre’s Account Books. In P. Tomlinson (Ed.), French 'Classical' Theatre Today: Teaching, Research, Performance (139-153). Rodopi

Publication Date 2001
Pages 139-153
Book Title French 'Classical' Theatre Today: Teaching, Research, Performance.