Foreign Shakespeare
Contemporary Performance
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:11th Nov '04
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This collection considers contemporary performance of Shakespeare's plays in non-English-speaking theatres.
Although Shakespeare is the most frequently performed playwright in the world, this is the first collection to offer a considered account of contemporary performance of his plays in non-English-speaking theatres.Shakespeare has long been considered the pre-eminent poet and dramatist of the English-speaking world. But although he is the most frequently performed playwright in the world, little attention has been paid to theatrical production of his plays outside the English language. This is the first collection to offer a considered account of contemporary Shakespeare performance in non-English-speaking theatres. Most of the essays focus on Europe, some on Asia. They investigate text and translation theory, the significance of the visual, acting, directing and audience culture, intercultural performance, political appropriation and dissent. Dennis Kennedy introduces the topic within the context of postwar performance, and his Afterword challenges Anglocentric standards of Shakespeare interpretation.
ISBN: 9780521617086
Dimensions: 235mm x 152mm x 20mm
Weight: 472g
332 pages