Acts of Criticism: Performance Matters in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries : Essays in Honor of James P. LusardiFairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 2006 - 275 páginas This book assembles a cast of sixteen distinguished theater historians and performance critics, each of whom has contributed significantly to our understanding of issues associated with performing works of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Their essays, all appearing in print for the first time, are presented in two groupings: a theater history and practice section, in which contributors examine matters related to performance in Shakespeare's time and our own, and a performance criticism section, in which contributors treat modern productions on stage and screen. In the theater history and practice section, Roslyn L. Knutson explores the 1599-1600 repertory of the Admiral's Men and the Chamberlain's Men, who performed in rival playhouses. |
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... Chamberlain's Men , who performed in rival playhouses . Jay L. Halio studies playbooks to see how successive generations of actor / managers and directors modified the Shakespearean " original " and how pro- ductions reflected such ...
... Chamberlain's Men , who performed in rival playhouses . Jay L. Halio studies playbooks to see how successive generations of actor / managers and directors modified the Shakespearean " original " and how pro- ductions reflected such ...
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... Chamberlain's Men , who performed in rival playhouses across from one another in London's Maid Lane . Working with Hens- lowe's Diary , the Stationers ' Register , and other documents from the period , she carefully reconstructs the ...
... Chamberlain's Men , who performed in rival playhouses across from one another in London's Maid Lane . Working with Hens- lowe's Diary , the Stationers ' Register , and other documents from the period , she carefully reconstructs the ...
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Índice
Repertorial Competition at the Rose and Globe 15991600 | 21 |
The Study of Shakespearean Playbooks | 38 |
Thomas Heywood and the Playgoers Imagination | 46 |
When Did Melpomene Lose Her Identity? | 58 |
Rough or Smooth? | 74 |
Plays in Performance Stage and Film | 87 |
Performers Shakespeares Plays and the Uses of Theater | 89 |
Performing Apemantus in Shakespeares Timon of Athene | 111 |
Recent Feminist Productions of The Taming of the Shrew | 159 |
Two Postmodern Adaptations of Shakespearean Tragedies | 175 |
Robert Lepages Slippery Dream | 190 |
Portias House of Mystery Magic and Menace | 204 |
The Lady Vanishes or the Incredible Shrinking Gertrude | 217 |
Children in Productions of A Midsummer Nights Dream | 232 |
10 Things I Hate About You and O | 245 |
Notes on Contributors | 259 |
Storming the Stage | 126 |
Realizing the Design of Massingers The Roman Actor | 144 |
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