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Shakespeare: Actors and Audiences

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext The shared experience between performers and audiences is at the heart of theatre. This rich mix of audience voices and scholarly comment! provides brilliant insights into how we relate differently to Shakespeare. Informationen zum Autor Fiona Banks is Head of Learning at Globe Education, responsible for the wide variety of training offered to students and teachers from Early Years up to A Level. Zusammenfassung Shakespeare: Actors and Audiences brings together the voices of those who make productions of Shakespeare come to life. It shines a spotlight on the relationship between actors and audiences and explores the interplay that makes each performance unique. We know much about theatre in Shakespeare's time but very little about the audiences who attended his plays. Even today the audience's voice remains largely ignored. This volume places the role of the audience at the centre of how we understand Shakespeare in performance. Part One offers an overview of the best current audience research and provides a critical framework for the interviews and testimony of leading actors, theatre makers and audience members that follow in Part Two, including Juliet Stevenson and Emma Rice. Shakespeare: Actors and Audiences offers a fascinating insight into the world of theatre production and of the relationship between actor and audience that lies at the heart of theatre-making. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Part One: The Theory of Audience 1. ‘Who are we talking about when we talk about the audience?’, by Stephen Purcell 2. ‘Theatrical convention and audience response in early modern drama’, by Jeremy Lopez 3. ‘Early modern audience response’, by Charles Whitney4. ‘The stage and the audience’, by Susan Bennett 5. ‘The contemporary performer and audience relationship’, by Robert Shaughnessy 6. ‘Audience emotion’, by Penelope Woods7. ‘The young audience’, by Mathew Reason Part Two: The role of the audience 8. Hamlet 9. The Tempest 10. A Midsummer Night's Dream 11. Richard III 12. Macbeth Conclusion BibliographyIndex...

Product details

Authors Fiona Banks
Assisted by Fiona Banks (Editor), Banks Fiona (Editor)
Publisher Arden shakespeare
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.2020
 
EAN 9781350164536
ISBN 978-1-350-16453-6
No. of pages 296
Series The Arden Shakespeare
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

English, LITERARY CRITICISM / Shakespeare, DRAMA / Shakespeare, Theatre Studies, Literary studies: c 1600 to c 1800, Shakespeare Studies & Criticism, Literary studies: plays and playwrights, Relating to Shakespeare / Shakespearean

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