Shaping Shakespeare for Performance
The Bear Stage
Sid Ray editor Catherine Loomis editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
Published:29th Oct '15
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Shaping Shakespeare for Performance: The Bear Stage collects significant work from the 2013 Blackfriars Conference. The conference, sponsored by the American Shakespeare Center, brings together scholars, actors, directors, dramaturges, and students to share important new work on the staging practices used by William Shakespeare and his contemporaries. The volume’s contributors range from renowned scholars and editors to acclaimed directors, highly-trained actors, and budding researchers. The topics cover a similarly wide range: a close reading of an often-cut scene from Henry V meets an account of staging pregnancy; a meticulous review of early modern contract law collides with an analysis of an actor in a bear costume; an account of printed punctuation from the 1600s encounters a study of audience interaction and empowerment in King Lear; the identification of candid doubling in A Comedy of Errors meets the troubling of gender categories in The Roaring Girl. The essays focus on the practical applications of theory, scholarship, and editing to performance of early modern plays.
ISBN: 9781611477849
Dimensions: 239mm x 157mm x 28mm
Weight: 608g
322 pages