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Embracing Disruption Clowning, Improvisation, And The Unscripted In Early Shakespearean Performance

Hardback Book  |  Media  |  23 Jul 2025
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This volume celebrates the centrality of clowning to Shakespeare’s conception of theatre and how he purposefully invites the clown’s anarchic energy into the heart of his dramaturgy.

Having evoked his comic inheritance in the person and practice of the great clown Dick Tarlton, the book examines Shakespeare’s innovative deployment of his company clown Will Kemp alongside leading man Richard Burbage. In chapters on Romeo and Juliet and Henry IV, the book explores the enormously generative, unstable, and compelling relationship between these two actors, Burbage and Kemp—the hero and the clown—and how this extraordinary dynamic between them was experienced by the audience in performance. Subsequent chapters show the ghosts of both Tarlton and Kemp informing Burbage’s performance as Hamlet and then Kemp’s successor Robert Armin continuing this dynamic as the Fool alongside Burbage in King Lear. In each instance, the presence of the clown (or Hamlet’s own clown-like behavior) radically informs the audience’s understanding of the hero. Furthermore, the clown’s increasingly sophisticated deployment and absorption into Shakespeare’s plays comments on and resists the transformation of the Elizabethan theatre.

This study will be of great interest to students and scholars in Performance studies and Shakespeare studies.

Title: Embracing Disruption Clowning, Improvisation, And The Unscripted In Early Shakespearean Performance

Format: Hardback Book

Release Date: 23 Jul 2025

Type: Stephen Wisker

Sku: 3386787

Catalogue No: 9781032740799

Category: Media


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