Actividad teatral Madrid I

Actividad teatral Madrid I by Charles Davis, published by Tamesis Books in 2000, is a comprehensive examination of theatrical activity in 17th century Spain, presented in Spanish. This 600-page volume delves into the extensive records of theatrical contracts maintained by Juan García de Albertos, the official theatre notary of Madrid, revealing over two thousand items related to actors and performances from 1634 to 1660. The book highlights the vibrant theatrical life in Madrid and its surrounding areas during the era of Calderón, providing insights into both professional and amateur productions.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the composition and practices of acting companies, including employment contracts, staging methods, and the financial challenges faced by actors. The collection of documents sheds light on the theatrical landscape, even in smaller communities, challenging conventional views of Spanish Golden Age theatre. Accompanied by appendices and maps, the extensive introduction offers a thorough survey of the insights gained from this remarkable source, making it a significant contribution to the study of theater history and Spanish history. This edition is part of a two-volume set, which must be purchased together for a complete understanding of the subject.
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Surviving theatrical contracts throw light on the remarkable degree of theatrical activity throughout 17c Spain.
In 1639 the Madrid notary Juan García de Albertos was appointed Escribano de la Comisión de las comedias – official theatre notary. His annual registers of contracts (protocolos) contain more than two thousand items related to actors and theatrical activity from 1634 to 1660. This exceptionally rich collection of documents offers a fascinating overview of theatrical life, in all its diversity, in Madrid and the surrounding area during the age of Calderón. Especially plentiful are the contracts for performances at festivities in towns and villages, both by professional companies and by local amateurs assisted by individual actresses and musicians hired in Madrid. This extraordinary degree of theatrical activity in even the smallest communities, almost entirely neglected hitherto, forces us to revise and expand our conventional picture of the Spanish Golden Age theatre. The collection also reveals in abundant detail the composition and working practices of acting companies, especially in the numerous asientos (actors’ employment contracts), as well as transport conditions, costume hire, staging practices and repertory. The actors’ convoluted and often precarious finances are an ever-present theme. The documents are accompanied by appendices and maps, and the extensive introduction provides an exhaustive survey of what can be learned from this remarkable source.
CHARLES DAVIS was formerly Lecturer in Spanish at Queen Mary, University of London, and is currently a Ramón y Cajal Research Fellow at the University of Valencia. The late J. E. VAREYwas Professor of Spanish at the University of London and Principal of Westfield College.
For description in Spanish see Volume II.
Actividad Teatral en la Región de Madrid is published in TWO VOLUMES (I: ISBN 1855660628, II ISBN 1855660792) WHICH MUST BE PURCHASED AS A SET.
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