Old spaces and new globes; Innovation in the theatre.(Globe Theatre)

The Economist (US) | May 21, 2005 | Copyright

Will to live

Building Elizabethan theatres once seemed ridiculous. Now everybody wants one

WHEN the reconstructed Globe Theatre opened on the south bank of the River Thames in 1996, some dismissed the project as yet another piece of heritagehocus-pocus, a Disneyland version of Merrie England, like re-enacting medieval jousts on the lawns of crumbling castles.

Yet nine years on, as Mark Rylance, its founding actor/manager, begins his farewell season, the Globe, a faithful re-creation of the 1599 original, has become one of London's liveliest ...

Related newspaper, magazine, and trade journal articles from HighBeam Research

(Including press releases, facts, information, and biographies)

"Unnatural Unions": Picturesque Travel, Sexual Politics, and Working-Class Representation in "A Night Under Ground" and "Life in the Iron-Mills"
Magazine article from: Legacy ; ...Under Ground," an erotically charged picturesque travel narrative detailing one woman...A Night Under Ground," like most picturesque narratives routinely offered to readers...concerns of the mid-nineteenth-century picturesque, Rebecca Harding Davis's "Life in...
Pretty as a picture: Australia and the imperial picturesque.(Fatal Shores)
Magazine article from: Journal of Australian Studies ; Today the word `picturesque' has become a useful way of saying...trite. To describe something as picturesque suggests a greater and more refined...as an aesthetic category, the picturesque never really escaped the circularity...
Stephen Copley and Peter Garside, eds., The Politics of the Picturesque.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Nineteenth-Century Prose ; ...Garside, eds., The Politics of the Picturesque (Cambridge UP, 1994), xiv + 304...sustained attention to studying the Picturesque knows, with the editors of this volume...powerful line in scholarship on the Picturesque has been that of ideological critique...
Ron Broglio, Technologies of the Picturesque: British Art, Poetry, and Instruments 1750-1830.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Wordsworth Circle ; Ron Broglio, Technologies of the Picturesque: British Art, Poetry, and Instruments...Ron Broglio's Technologies of the Picturesque examines the effects of Romantic-era...foregrounds a critique not only of the picturesque habit of knowing and feeling "through...
Seeing colonial America and writing home about it: Charlotte Lennox's Euphemia, epistolarity, and the feminine picturesque.(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: Studies in the Novel ; ...scarcely ever been described in a picturesque narrative" (81); and the London Review judges that "the picturesque beauties of the province of New York...and effect" (122). (1) The picturesque quality of Euphemia shows us that...
PICTURESQUE PERFECTION
Newspaper article from: The Record (Bergen County, NJ) ; ...Bergen County, NJ) 05-15-1992 PICTURESQUE PERFECTION By John Zeaman, Record Art...conventions that became known as "the picturesque." Such notions did tend to result...Tour of Dr. Syntax in Search of the Picturesque." In it, author and artist parodied...
The Picturesque and the Sublime: A Poetics of the Canadian Landscape.(Book review)
Magazine article from: ARIEL ; Susan Glickman. The Picturesque and the Sublime. "A Poetics of...Susan Glickman in her preface to The Picturesque and the Sublime. "A poet myself...contributions of European theories of the picturesque and the sublime to Canadian depictions...
An apology for picturesque architecture.
Magazine article from: The Architectural Review ; We must generate a sense of the picturesque for the delight of the public while...from a convenient plan into so many picturesque beauties.'[1] But for Pugin (who...Jeffry Wyatville, that master of the picturesque, in his Gothic additions to Windsor...
Big Apple's Big 'Picturesque'
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post ; ...attending the circus. That's because "Picturesque," the beguiling new production by...a la Degas. Some spectators at "Picturesque" will no doubt fall for GuiMing Meng...those who prefer human derring-do, "Picturesque's" cosmopolitan cast offers a range...
A German Picturesque.(Review)
Magazine article from: The Review of Contemporary Fiction ; Jason Schwartz. A German Picturesque. Knopf, 1998. 133 pp. $21.00. A German Picturesque, Jason Schwartz's first book, takes...story appropriates for its form, A German Picturesque insists on similar devices and similar narrators...

Find more facts and information related to the article "Old spaces and new globes; Innovation in the ..."