A study of the relationship betwen court festivity and theatre in 16c
Spain.
Dr Ferrer Valls studies the relationship between court festivity and
theatre in the sixteenth century, placing special emphasis on staging.
She argues that throughout the reign of Philip II court spectacle
perpetuates the complicated staging of traditional performances, but
with greater emphasis on their dramatic aspects and on the use of music
and song. In the first two decades of the seventeenth century, and above
all in specific plays by Lope de Vega, court spectacles come to reflect
also the influence of Italian staging techniques.