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The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare on Stage

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Gary Taylor, Jean I. Marsden, Jane Moody, Richard W. Schoch, Marion O'Connor, Robert Smallwood, Simon Williams, Peter Thomson, Penny Gay, Anthony B. Dawson, Peter Holland, Wilhelm Hortmann, Michael A. Morrison, John Gillies, Ryuta Minami, Ruru Li, Poonam Trivedi, Martin Banham, Roshni Mooneeram, Jane Plastow
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  • Date Published: June 2002
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521797115

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  • This Companion is designed for readers interested in past and present productions of the plays and to accompany the increasing number of courses devoted to the history of Shakespeare in performance. It addresses both British and international performance, from subjects such as British performing tradition, and Shakespearean developments to broader cultural concerns, tragic and comic acting, women performers of Shakespeare, and touring companies, among others.

    • Accessible and informative introduction to the performance of Shakespeare, from early productions to the present day, in both British and international productions
    • Complements previously published Companion to Shakespeare and Companion to Shakespeare on Film
    • Written by a team of internationally-known Shakespeare specialists
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    Reviews & endorsements

    "A remarkable volume: one of the best in the Cambridge Companions series. In short, all libraries should purchase." Reference Reviews (UK)

    "A welcome addition to the Companion series." Text and Performance

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    • Date Published: June 2002
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521797115
    • length: 340 pages
    • dimensions: 229 x 153 x 23 mm
    • weight: 0.547kg
    • contains: 45 b/w illus.
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    List of illustrations
    Preface
    1. Shakespeare plays on Renaissance stages Gary Taylor
    2. Improving Shakespeare: from the Restoration to Garrick Jean I. Marsden
    3. Romantic Shakespeare Jane Moody
    4. Pictorial Shakespeare Richard W. Schoch
    5. Reconstructive Shakespeare: reproducing Elizabethan and Jacobean stages Marion O'Connor
    6. Twentieth-century performance: the Stratford and London companies Robert Smallwood
    7. The tragic actor and Shakespeare Simon Williams
    8. The comic actor and Shakespeare Peter Thomson
    9. Women and Shakespearean performance Penny Gay
    10. International Shakespeare Anthony B. Dawson
    11. Touring Shakespeare Peter Holland
    12. Shakespeare on the political stage in the twentieth century Wilhelm Hortmann
    13. Shakespeare in North America Michael A. Morrison
    14. Shakespeare on the stages of Asia John Gillies, Ryuta Minami, Ruru Li and Poonam Trivedi
    15. Shakespeare and Africa Martin Banham, Roshni Mooneeram and Jane Plastow
    Further reading
    Index.

  • Editors

    Stanley Wells, Chairman, The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
    Stanley Wells is Emeritus Professor and Director of the Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham. He is General Editor of the Oxford Shakespeare, editor of The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare Studies (1986), coeditor, with Margreta de Grazia, of The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare (2001), co-author of William Shakespeare: A Textual Companion (1987) and author of Shakespeare: A Dramatic Life (1995).

    Sarah Stanton, Cambridge University Press
    Sarah Stanton is Publishing Director and Senior Commissioning Editor at Cambridge University Press, in charge of the Shakespeare studies list. She has served as coeditor of Banham and Stanton, The Cambridge Paperback Guide to Theatre (Cambridge, 1996).

    Contributors

    Gary Taylor, Jean I. Marsden, Jane Moody, Richard W. Schoch, Marion O'Connor, Robert Smallwood, Simon Williams, Peter Thomson, Penny Gay, Anthony B. Dawson, Peter Holland, Wilhelm Hortmann, Michael A. Morrison, John Gillies, Ryuta Minami, Ruru Li, Poonam Trivedi, Martin Banham, Roshni Mooneeram, Jane Plastow

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