Singing Simpkin and other Bawdy Jigs
Experience the vibrant world of English theatrical history with "Singing Simpkin and Other Bawdy Jigs," a fascinating collection by the University of Exeter. Published in 2014, this paperback edition spans 352 pages and revives the humor and charm of the dramatic jig—a beloved entertainment form of the late 16th and mid-17th centuries.
These jigs combine comic storytelling, energetic dance, slapstick humor, and clever disguises, capturing the essence of a time when theatrical performances were raucous and lively. This performance edition features nine exquisite examples of English dramatic jigs, providing a unique glimpse into the theatrical traditions that shaped early modern England. Perfect for scholars, performers, and enthusiasts alike, this book is an essential addition to any literary collection. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of history and humor with this delightful volume!