Renaissance Acting Editions: The Tragedie of Macbeth

Renaissance Acting Editions: The Tragedie of Macbeth
Title Renaissance Acting Editions: The Tragedie of Macbeth PDF eBook
Author William Shakespeare; Demitra Papadinis
Publisher Demitra Papadinis
Total Pages 238
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Genre Drama
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Renaissance Acting Editions: The Tragedie of King Lear

Renaissance Acting Editions: The Tragedie of King Lear
Title Renaissance Acting Editions: The Tragedie of King Lear PDF eBook
Author William Shakespeare
Publisher Demitra Papadinis
Total Pages 272
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Shakespeare's actors did not receive a copy of the entire script but instead worked from "cue-scripts" or "part scripts" which contained only the lines and cues for a single character. The Renaissance Acting Editions provide cue-scripts for those who wish to experiment with the early modern acting process. Each play in the series consists of a set of cue-scripts and an unabridged prompt-script in modern font edited and prepared from William Shakespeare's First Folio of 1623. A "platt" (a.k.a. a "plot," a running list of entrances, exits, and major stage business) and instructions for assembling a cue-script roll are also included. These editions are not direct transcriptions of the First Folio texts. Original spelling, punctuation, and verse lineation have been retained throughout, but minimal revision has been done (e.g., correction of missing entrances and exits, restoration of simultaneous dialogue, etc.) to make the scripts more user-friendly.

Renaissance Acting Editions: The Tragedie of Romeo and Juliet

Renaissance Acting Editions: The Tragedie of Romeo and Juliet
Title Renaissance Acting Editions: The Tragedie of Romeo and Juliet PDF eBook
Author William Shakespeare; Demitra Papadinis
Publisher Demitra Papadinis
Total Pages 252
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Genre Drama
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Renaissance Acting Editions: The Tragedie of Julius Cæsar [Julius Caesar]

Renaissance Acting Editions: The Tragedie of Julius Cæsar [Julius Caesar]
Title Renaissance Acting Editions: The Tragedie of Julius Cæsar [Julius Caesar] PDF eBook
Author William Shakespeare; Demitra Papadinis
Publisher Demitra Papadinis
Total Pages 255
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Genre Drama
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Renaissance Acting Editions: The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke [Hamlet, Prince of Denmark]

Renaissance Acting Editions: The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke [Hamlet, Prince of Denmark]
Title Renaissance Acting Editions: The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke [Hamlet, Prince of Denmark] PDF eBook
Author William Shakespeare
Publisher Demitra Papadinis
Total Pages 299
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Genre Drama
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Shakespeare's actors did not receive a copy of the entire script but instead worked from "cue-scripts" or "part scripts" which contained only the lines and cues for a single character. The Renaissance Acting Editions provide cue-scripts for those who wish to experiment with the early modern acting process. Each play in the series consists of a set of cue-scripts and an unabridged prompt-script in modern font edited and prepared from William Shakespeare's First Folio of 1623. A "platt" (a.k.a. a "plot," a running list of entrances, exits, and major stage business) and instructions for assembling a cue-script roll are also included. These editions are not direct transcriptions of the First Folio texts. Original spelling, punctuation, and verse lineation have been retained throughout, but minimal revision has been done (e.g., correction of missing entrances and exits, restoration of simultaneous dialogue, etc.) to make the scripts more user-friendly.

Renaissance Acting Editions: The Tragedie of Othello, the Moore of Venice [Othello, the Moor of Venice]

Renaissance Acting Editions: The Tragedie of Othello, the Moore of Venice [Othello, the Moor of Venice]
Title Renaissance Acting Editions: The Tragedie of Othello, the Moore of Venice [Othello, the Moor of Venice] PDF eBook
Author William Shakespeare
Publisher Demitra Papadinis
Total Pages 292
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Genre Drama
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Shakespeare's actors did not receive a copy of the entire script but instead worked from "cue-scripts" or "part scripts" which contained only the lines and cues for a single character. The Renaissance Acting Editions provide cue-scripts for those who wish to experiment with the early modern acting process. Each play in the series consists of a set of cue-scripts and an unabridged prompt-script in modern font edited and prepared from William Shakespeare's First Folio of 1623. A "platt" (a.k.a. a "plot," a running list of entrances, exits, and major stage business) and instructions for assembling a cue-script roll are also included. These editions are not direct transcriptions of the First Folio texts. Original spelling, punctuation, and verse lineation have been retained throughout, but minimal revision has been done (e.g., correction of missing entrances and exits, restoration of simultaneous dialogue, etc.) to make the scripts more user-friendly.

The Tragedie of MACBETH

The Tragedie of MACBETH
Title The Tragedie of MACBETH PDF eBook
Author William Shakespeare
Publisher
Total Pages 82
Release 2017-10-08
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ISBN 9781978067066

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Macbeth (full title The Tragedy of Macbeth) is a tragedy by William Shakespeare; it is thought to have been first performed in 1606. It dramatises the damaging physical and psychological effects of political ambition on those who seek power for its own sake. Of all the plays that Shakespeare wrote during the reign of James I, who was patron of Shakespeare's acting company, Macbeth most clearly reflects the playwright's relationship with his sovereign. It was first published in the Folio of 1623, possibly from a prompt book, and is Shakespeare's shortest tragedy.A brave Scottish general named Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and takes the Scottish throne for himself. He is then wracked with guilt and paranoia. Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion, he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler. The bloodbath and consequent civil war swiftly take Macbeth and Lady Macbeth into the realms of madness and death.