Roaring Boys: The Life and Times of Elizabethan Playwrights

Author : Judith Cook


45 AED 92.32 AED

In the late 1580s a new kind of entertainment flowered in London: professional theatre with its custom built playhouses professional companies incredible staging and last but not least the new writers poets playwrights - the roaring boys. To ambitious young writers London was a magnet offering the possibility of fame excitement wealth and opportunity beyond their wildest dreams. Arriving in London from quite ordinary backgrounds - Marlowe was the son of a shoemaker Shakespeares family were leather workers Jonsons stepfather a bricklayer - they suddenly found themselves feted offered large sums of money the darlings of audiences - and they created drama off stage as well as on. Like footballer and media celebrities of today they behaved like the stars they thought themselves to be - drinking with wild abandon partying courting publicity - their reputations growing in the telling. Some set out to shock; some drank too much some like Christopher Marlowe became involved in fights fatally; a few ran headlong into political danger. This lively and engaging book packed with anecdote recreates the lives and times of these playwrights and actors and the world in which they lived from 1578 when Burbage built the first purpose built theatre to 1620 when the great age came to its end.


In the late 1580s a new kind of entertainment flowered in London: professional theatre with its custom built playhouses professional companies incredible staging and last but not least the new writers poets playwrights - the roaring boys. To ambitious young writers London was a magnet offering the possibility of fame excitement wealth and opportunity beyond their wildest dreams. Arriving in London from quite ordinary backgrounds - Marlowe was the son of a shoemaker Shakespeares family were leather workers Jonsons stepfather a bricklayer - they suddenly found themselves feted offered large sums of money the darlings of audiences - and they created drama off stage as well as on. Like footballer and media celebrities of today they behaved like the stars they thought themselves to be - drinking with wild abandon partying courting publicity - their reputations growing in the telling. Some set out to shock; some drank too much some like Christopher Marlowe became involved in fights fatally; a few ran headlong into political danger. This lively and engaging book packed with anecdote recreates the lives and times of these playwrights and actors and the world in which they lived from 1578 when Burbage built the first purpose built theatre to 1620 when the great age came to its end.
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