Mummers' Plays Revisited

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antiquarian folklore research
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British folklore
British performance studies
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Christmas Mummers
Christmas Play
Coal Fire
Cornwall Record Office
Dead Man
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Father Christmas
Folk Clubs
Folk Dance Clubs
folk drama
folk drama history
Folk Revival
Folklore
Heroic Drama
Jack Pudding
Medieval
Mise en Scene
Mock Play
Mountebank Troupes
Mummers'
mummers' plays
Open Access Image
Pickle Herring
Plays
Popular Antiquities
private theatricals
Quack Doctor
Revisited
ritual theatre analysis
Roundabout
spouting clubs influence
Stage Turk
Sword Dance
Tradition
traditionary drama evolution
transformation of folk plays in Britain
Turkish Knight
Twelve Months
Year Book
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815348375
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Peter Harrop offers a reappraisal of mummers’ plays, which have long been regarded as a form of ‘folk’ or ‘traditional’ drama, somehow separate from the mainstream of British theatre.

This fresh view of folk and tradition explores how mummers’ plays emerged in an 18th century theatrical environment of popular spouting clubs and private theatricals, yet quickly transformed into ‘traditionary’ drama with echoes of an ancient past. Harrop suggests that by the late 19th century the plays had been appropriated by antiquarians and folklorists, leaving mummer’s plays as a strangely separate and categorised form. This book considers how that happened, and the ways in which these late 19th century ideas were absorbed into the mummers’ plays, providing a new lease of life for them in the 20th and 21st centuries.

Ideal for anyone with a specialised interest in this unique form, Mummers’ Plays Revisited spans recent work in theatre history, performance studies and folklore to offer a comprehensive and engaging study.

Peter Harrop is Professor Emeritus at the University of Chester, formerly Senior Pro-Vice-Chancellor. He has published in Lore and Language; Folk Life; Performance Research and Contemporary Theatre Review, among other journals, and in 2013 he co-edited Performance Ethnography with Dunja Njaradi.

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