The Tempest (Shakespeare in Production)
Editorial Reviews
Review
'I cannot imagine anyone who either intends to stage The Tempest or to write about it from a performance-oriented point of view who would not profit from consulting this text.' Shakespeare Quarterly
'A valuable tool for readers of Shakespeare as well as stage practitioners and playgoers. Highly recommended for all collections.' Choice
'Few titles can lay claim to the encyclopaedic range and comprehensiveness exhibited by the CUP's Shakespeare in Production series.' Contemporary Theatre Review
Book Description
This edition of The Tempest is the first dedicated to its stage history. Dymkowski examines four centuries of mainstream, regional, and fringe productions in Britain, nineteenth- and twentieth-century American stagings, and recent Australian, Canadian, French, Italian, and Japanese productions. She analyzes the cultural significance of changes in theatrical representation, eg. when and why Caliban began to be represented by a black actor, and Ariel became a man's role rather than a woman's. The commentary annotates each line of the play with details about acting, setting, textual alteration and contemporary reception.
The Tempest (Shakespeare in Production)
The Tempest (Shakespeare in Production),William Shakespeare,Christine Dymkowski,Jacky Bratton,Julie Hankey,Cambridge University Press,0521783755,Fiction,Literary,Plays / Drama,Shakespeare,English,Literary Collections / General,Shakespeare plays, texts,Shakespeare studies & criticism
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