Players of Shakespeare 6
Essays in the Performance of Shakespeare's History Plays
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:13th Sep '07
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The sixth volume in this popular series of essays by well-known Shakespearean actors.
This sixth volume of essays by members of the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre is the first to focus on a single group of Shakespeare's plays. The productions represented cover the period 2000–2003 and the twelve essays discuss fourteen roles in ten plays.This sixth volume of essays by members of the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre is the first to focus on a single group of Shakespeare's plays. To celebrate the arrival of the new millennium the RSC presented productions of all eight of the history plays of the first and second Lancastrian tetralogies. Half of the twelve essays in this volume accordingly come from this important and historic cycle. Of the other six essays, from later productions, three are from the rarely performed King John, one from the even more rarely performed Edward III and the remaining two deal with the best-known title roles among the history plays, in two major recent independent productions of Henry V and Richard III. The contributors are Guy Henry, Kelly Hunter, Jo Stone-Fewings, David Rintoul, Samuel West, David Troughton, Nancy Carroll, Desmond Barrit, Adrian Lester, Fiona Bell, Richard Cordery, and Henry Goodman.
'… rich and searching volume …' The Times Literary Supplement
'The best efforts in this series are first rate.' Contemporary Review
ISBN: 9780521711821
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
Weight: 350g
236 pages