'… the arguments at the heart of Theatre and the English Public are convincing, and the book as a whole successfully reframes debates about the relationship between theater and its publics.' Gavin Hollis, Renaissance Quarterly
Prologue: theatre, theatricality and the public in early modern England; 1. Styles of the stage: addressing the public in the post-reformation period; 2. From audience to public: theatre, theatricality and the people before the Civil Wars; 3. Public performances: strategies of theatricality during the interregnum; 4. Playing with prohibition: discourses of theatre during the interregnum; Epilogue: theatre and the English public beyond the Restoration.