Staging Restoration Comedy
The Royal Shakespeare Company, 1967-2019
(Author) David RobertsSince its 1967 production of Vanbrugh’s The Relapse, the Royal Shakespeare Company has been the world’s leading producer of Restoration Comedies. This book is the first to document and critique the company’s history of engagement with that repertoire. It reviews the spaces in which productions have been performed, design principles, casting, voicing, textual adaptation, musical direction, actor perspectives, and the problems of how to confront, adopt or depart from received notions of Restoration style. It goes on to posit that, for all the RSC’s explorations of Restoration Comedy, the company has maintained the repertoire as a fringe interest played out in niche spaces, while recycling many of the assumptions it claims to challenge, and that what is needed is the writer-led intervention seen in RSC and National Theatre adaptations of French drama from the same period. Only then can Restoration Comedy begin to engage wider audiences in new sites of political, historical and cultural meaning.
David Roberts
David Roberts was a Scottish painter and writer known for his intricate illustrations in "The Holy Land" series, depicting the Middle East in the 19th century. His detailed and realistic style brought ancient landscapes to life for readers. Roberts' work continues to inspire artists and historians alike with its vivid imagery.