The American Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford 1955-1985

The American Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford 1955-1985
Title The American Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford 1955-1985 PDF eBook
Author Roberta Krensky Cooper
Publisher Associated University Presses
Total Pages 360
Release 1986
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780918016881

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Laughter, Pain, and Wonder

Laughter, Pain, and Wonder
Title Laughter, Pain, and Wonder PDF eBook
Author David Richman
Publisher University of Delaware Press
Total Pages 212
Release 1990
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780874133882

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This work's chief aim is to restore to readers, performers, and audiences the richness and vitality of Shakespeare's comedies. Richman explores the way in which a reader's relations to Shakespeare's literary texts differ from those of the relations between performers of Shakespeare's works and their audiences. Richman also examines the forms of humor and empathy that Shakespeare's comedies elicit.

American Shakespeare Theatre (Stratford, Conn.) Plays and Prompt Books

American Shakespeare Theatre (Stratford, Conn.) Plays and Prompt Books
Title American Shakespeare Theatre (Stratford, Conn.) Plays and Prompt Books PDF eBook
Author American Shakespeare Theatre (Stratford, Conn.)
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1956
Genre Theater
ISBN

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Prompt and production scripts from American Shakespeare Theatre productions of William Shakespeare, but also including non-Shakespearean plays by T.S. Eliot, Bernard Shaw, Sophocles, Giuseppe Verdi, Thornton Wilder and William Wycherley.

The Shakespearean World

The Shakespearean World
Title The Shakespearean World PDF eBook
Author Jill L Levenson
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 679
Release 2017-03-27
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1317696190

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The Shakespearean World takes a global view of Shakespeare and his works, especially their afterlives. Constantly changing, the Shakespeare central to this volume has acquired an array of meanings over the past four centuries. "Shakespeare" signifies the historical person, as well as the plays and verse attributed to him. It also signifies the attitudes towards both author and works determined by their receptions. Throughout the book, specialists aim to situate Shakespeare’s world and what the world is because of him. In adopting a global perspective, the volume arranges thirty-six chapters in five parts: Shakespeare on stage internationally since the late seventeenth century; Shakespeare on film throughout the world; Shakespeare in the arts beyond drama and performance; Shakespeare in everyday life; Shakespeare and critical practice. Through its coverage, The Shakespearean World offers a comprehensive transhistorical and international view of the ways this Shakespeare has not only influenced but has also been influenced by diverse cultures during 400 years of performance, adaptation, criticism, and citation. While each chapter is a freshly conceived introduction to a significant topic, all of the chapters move beyond the level of survey, suggesting new directions in Shakespeare studies – such as ecology, tourism, and new media – and making substantial contributions to the field. This volume is an essential resource for all those studying Shakespeare, from beginners to advanced specialists.

Directing Shakespeare in America

Directing Shakespeare in America
Title Directing Shakespeare in America PDF eBook
Author Charles Ney
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 264
Release 2018-11-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1474289711

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This unique and comprehensive study reviews the practice of leading American directors of Shakespeare from the late nineteenth to the end of the twentieth century. Charles Ney examines rehearsal and production records, as well as evidence from diaries, letters, autobiographies, reviews and photographs to consider each director's point of view when approaching Shakespeare and the differing directorial tools and techniques employed in significant productions in their careers. Directors covered include Augustin Daly, David Belasco, Arthur Hopkins, Orson Welles, Margaret Webster, B. Iden Payne, Angus Bowmer, Craig Noel, Jack O'Brien, Tyronne Guthrie, John Houseman, Allen Fletcher, Michael Kahn, Gerald Freedman, Joseph Papp, Stuart Vaughan, A. J. Antoon, JoAnne Akalaitis, Paul Barry, Tina Packer, Barbara Gaines, William Ball, Liviu Ciulei, Garland Wright, Mark Lamos, Ellis Rabb and Julie Taymor. Directing Shakespeare in America: Historical Perspectives offers readers an understanding of the context from which contemporary practitioners operate, the aesthetic philosophies to which they subscribe and a description of their rehearsal methods.

The American Stage

The American Stage
Title The American Stage PDF eBook
Author Ron Engle
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 346
Release 1993-05-06
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780521412384

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This book focuses on the economic and social forces which shaped American theatre throughout its history. Alone or as a collection, these essays, written by leading theatre historians and critics of the American theatre, will stimulate discussions concerning the traditionally held views of America's theatrical heritage.

Looking at Shakespeare

Looking at Shakespeare
Title Looking at Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Dennis Kennedy
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 468
Release 2001-12-20
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780521785488

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Most studies of the performance of Shakespeare's work concentrate on how the text has been played and what meanings have been conveyed through acting and interpretive directing. Dennis Kennedy demonstrates that much of audience response is determined by the visual representation, which is normally more immediate and direct than the aural conveyance of a text. Ranging widely over productions in Britain, Europe, Japan and North America, Kennedy gives a thorough account of the main scenographic movements of the century, investigating how the visual relates to Shakespeare on the stage. The second edition of this acclaimed history includes a new chapter on Shakespeare performance in the 1990s, bringing the story up to date by drawing on examples from a wide international field. There are more than twenty new illustrations, some of them in colour (bringing the total number of illustrations to almost 200), and previous references have been updated.