Shakespeare in Action - 30 Theatre Makers on their Practice
Verlag | Bloomsbury Specialist |
Auflage | 2019 |
Seiten | 224 |
Format | 13,0 x 19,6 x 1,2 cm |
Gewicht | 243 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
ISBN-10 | 1408171732 |
EAN | 9781408171738 |
Bestell-Nr | 40817173UA |
A unique book about how theatre practice impacts and informs productions of Shakespeare which will give students a critical toolkit with which to study the plays as performance.
A unique book about how theatre practice impacts and informs productions of Shakespeare which will give students a critical toolkit with which to study the plays as performance.
- How do actors prepare a script of a Shakespeare play for performance?- Where do directors begin?- What do Shakespeare's plays offer a designer or choreographer?- How do the cast and creative team work together in rehearsals?With Shakespeare in Action, Jaq Bessell presents thirty interviews with theatre practitioners from some of the larger producing theatres in the UK and the US, exploring the various processes which bring Shakespeare's plays to the stage. Actors, designers, directors and choreographers, including Eve Best, Bunny Christie, Gregory Doran and Lindsay Kemp, share their collective wisdom and experience, and reveal how training and practice informs productions of Shakespeare plays. These first-hand accounts provide students of Shakespeare in performance and practitioners with a critical toolkit with which to study the plays in performance.
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
AcknowledgementsIntroduction THE INTERVIEWSThe Cast Jade Anouka Ankur Bahl Eve Best Sandy Grierson John Harrell Alex Hassell Amer Hlehel Colin HurleyT.R. Knight Andrew Long Jonathan McGuinness Pippa Nixon Juliet Rylance Jonathan Slinger Emily Taafe Yolanda Vazquez The Creatives Mike Alfreds Tim Carroll Bunny Christie Geraldine Collinge Michael Corbidge Gregory Doran Polly Findlay Lindsay Kemp Ethan McSweeny Bruce O'Neill Tom Piper Renato Rocha Claire van Kampen Sian Williams CONCLUSIONS About the Author References Suggested Further Reading Index
Rezension:
An engaging resource for anyone with an interest in Shakespeare performance, the politics of who can speak Shakespeare, how to speak Shakespeare, whom Shakespeare belongs to, and the alchemic transformation from words on a page, to actions on a stage. SKENÈ Journal of Theatre and Drama Studies