These studies take stage history as a means of knowing the play. Half of the studies deal with casting - doubling, chorus and the crowd, the star of Hamlet and Measure for Measure. Then the transformations of dramatis personae are analyzed and The Tempest is viewed through the changing relationships of Prospero, Ariel and Caliban. Some of Shakespeare's most original strategies for audience control are studied, such as Cordelia's asides in King Lear, Richard II's subversive laughter and the scenic alternation of pleasure and duty in Henry IV. Performance is the realization of identity. The book draws on major productions up to 1992, just before the book was originally published.



Autorentext

Ralph Berry



Inhalt

Preface, Ralph Berry; Chapter 1 Hamlet's Doubles, Ralph Berry; Chapter 2 Doubling: Theory and Practice, Ralph Berry; Chapter 3 Casting the Chorus, Ralph Berry; Chapter 4 Casting the Crowd: Coriolanus in Performance, Ralph Berry; Chapter 5 Casting Hamlet: Two Traditions, Ralph Berry; Chapter 6 Lear's System and Cordelia's Aside: Leading the Audience, Ralph Berry; Chapter 7 Laughter in King Richard II: The Subplot of Mood, Ralph Berry; Chapter 8 Metamorphoses of the Audience, Ralph Berry; Chapter 9 Dramatis Personae, Ralph Berry; Chapter 10 Measure for Measure: Casting the Star, Ralph Berry; Chapter 11 Within the Bermuda Triangle: Reflections on Recent Tempests, Ralph Berry; Chapter 12 Falstaff's Space: The Tavern as Pastoral, Ralph Berry;

Titel
Shakespeare in Performance
Untertitel
Castings and Metamorphoses
EAN
9781317646433
ISBN
978-1-317-64643-3
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
13.08.2014
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
3.31 MB
Anzahl Seiten
184
Jahr
2014
Untertitel
Englisch