2006 marked the 400th anniversary of a major theatrical event in the
history of North American drama. The Theatre of Neptune in New France
by lawyer, poet and historian Marc Lescarbot was a masque of welcome
performed on the Bay of Fundy by members of the tiny French colony of
Port Royal on November 14, 1606. It celebrated the return of the ship
bearing the Sieur de Poutrincourt and navigator-explorer Samuel de
Champlain from their travels along the coastline as far south as Cape
Cod in search of a more temperate site for the colony. It is a paean
to empire, a thanksgiving for survival and an extraordinary theatrical
spectacle in a “new” world peopled by Native inhabitants who are
represented in it as both characters and audience. Arguably the first
American play, it has also been called “a significant entry-point of
Western cultural hegemony,” sparking political activists to disrupt
the re-enactment planned for its four hundredth anniversary
celebration. This new edition includes the original French script
along with its long out-of-print English translations by American
historical preservationist Harriette Taber Richardson and Canadian
scholars Eugene and Renate Benson, as well as Ben Jonson’s The
Masque of Blackness (1605), an illustrative contemporary English
imperial spectacle. The extensive historical and critical introduction
and bibliography are provided by Jerry Wasserman, Professor of Theatre
at the University of British Columbia. Cast of 10
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Marc Lescarbot's Theatre of Neptune in New France
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ISBN
9780889229921
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Talonbooks
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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