Lockdown Shakespeare
New Evolutions in Performance and Adaptation
Professor Mark Thornton Burnett editor Dr Erin Sullivan editor Gemma Kate Allred editor Benjamin Broadribb editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:14th Jul '22
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The first book to document the proliferation of Shakespeare online during the global pandemic of 2020-21, capturing the evolution of new forms of theatre, performance and screen adaptation.
This edited collection offers the first in-depth analysis and sourcebook for ‘Lockdown Shakespeare’. It brings together scholars of stage, screen, early modern and adaptation studies to examine the work that emerged during the Covid-19 pandemic and considers issues of form, liveness, reception, presence and community. Interviews with theatre makers and artists illuminate the challenges and benefits of creating new work online, while educators consider how digital tools have facilitated the teaching of Shakespeare through performance. Together, the chapters in this book offer readers the definitive work on the performance and adaptation of Shakespeare online during the pandemic.
From The Show Must Go Online, which presented Shakespeare’s First Folio via YouTube, to Creation Theatre and Big Telly’s interactive The Tempest and Macbeth, which used Zoom as their stage, the book documents the variety and richness of work that emerged during the pandemic. It reveals how, by taking Shakespeare online in new and innovative ways, the theatre industry sparked the evolution of new forms of performance with their own conventions, aesthetics and notions of liveness. Among the other productions discussed are Arden Theatre Company’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Tender Claws’ ‘The Under Presents: Tempest’, The Shakespeare Ensemble’s What You Will, Merced Shakespearefest’s Ricardo II, CtrlAltRepeat’s Midsummer Night Stream, Sally McLean’s Shakespeare Republic: #AllTheWebsAStage (The Lockdown Chronicles) and Justina Taft Mattos’s Moore – A Pacific Island Othello.
A remarkably cathartic read. * Shakespeare Survey *
The collaboration and (authorial) co-presence of Lockdown Shakespeare allows the collection itself to symbolically counter the generalization that watching digital performances during this period of enforced isolation lacked a sense of communal experience. One of the collection’s greatest strengths lies in this collaborative structure, which gives space both to critical frameworks for understanding lockdown Shakespeares and to the creative decisions of many artists and creatives who produced them … Intermingled with criticism that allows us to reflect on the responsive developments in digital theater during this period, the frankness and depth with which [the study engages] with the experience of watching and rewatching Shakespeare in a state of lockdown will enrich our future understandings of what the playwright came to mean in this period. * Borrowers and Lenders *
ISBN: 9781350247802
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296 pages