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Hamlet--the Shakespearean Director

Hamlet--the Shakespearean Director
Author: Mike Wilcock
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2002
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781904505006

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An exploration of modern directors approaches to 'Hamlet'


Hamlet

Hamlet
Author: William Shakespear
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2019-04-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9781095419939

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Hamlet is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1599 and 1601. The play, set in Denmark, recounts how Prince Hamlet exacts revenge on his uncle Claudius, who has murdered Hamlet's father, the King, and then taken the throne and married Hamlet's mother. The play vividly charts the course of real and feigned madness from overwhelming grief to seething rag and explores themes of treachery, revenge, incest, and moral corruption.


Shakespeare, the Director

Shakespeare, the Director
Author: Ann Slater
Publisher: Barnes & Noble
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1982
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

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Hamlet, Globe to Globe

Hamlet, Globe to Globe
Author: Dominic Dromgoole
Publisher: Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2017-04-26
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0802189687

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A New York Times Notable Book: “A loving testament to the enduring ability of Shakespeare’s play to connect in myriad ways across countries and cultures” (Pop Matters). For the 450th anniversary of Shakespeare’s birth, the Globe Theatre undertook an unparalleled journey: to take Hamlet to every country on the planet, to share this beloved play with the entire world. The tour was the brainchild of Dominic Dromgoole, artistic director of the Globe, and in Hamlet: Globe to Globe, Dromgoole takes readers along with him. From performing in sweltering deserts, ice-cold cathedrals, and heaving marketplaces, and despite food poisoning in Mexico, the threat of ambush in Somaliland, an Ebola epidemic in West Africa, and political upheaval in Ukraine, the Globe’s players pushed on. Dromgoole shows us the world through the prism of Shakespeare—what the Danish prince means to the people of Sudan, the effect of Ophelia on the citizens of Costa Rica, and how a sixteenth-century play can touch the lives of Syrian refugees. And thanks to this incredible undertaking, Dromgoole uses the world to glean new insight into this masterpiece, exploring the play’s history, its meaning, and its pleasures. “The Shakespearean equivalent of Bourdain’s TV series, Parts Unknown. . . . [Dromgoole’s] aesthetic principle, or unprincipled aesthetic, makes him a natural tour guide for global Shakespeare . . . A comic epic.” —The Washington Post


Hamlet Director's Playbook

Hamlet Director's Playbook
Author: William Shakespeare
Publisher: Transgender Series
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN: 9780942208603

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Directing Shakespeare

Directing Shakespeare
Author: Sidney Homan
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2004
Genre: Theater
ISBN: 0821415506

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"Professor Homan recounts the experience of staging King Lear accompanied by a musical score for piano, violin, and cello played live onstage. He discusses the challenge of making and trying to justify cuts in Hamlet. The chapter on The Comedy of Errors shows the ways in which scholarly and critical writings can contribute to a director's decisions on everything from casting to acting styles. A casual remark from an actress leads to a feminist production of a Midsummer Night's Dream. He describes the delicate collaboration between director and performer as he works with actors preparing for The Merchant of Venice, King Lear, and Hamlet. Other chapters treat a set designer's bold red drapes that influenced the director's concept for Julius Caesar, and the cross-influence of back-to-back runs of Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead and Hamlet."--BOOK JACKET.


Hamlet

Hamlet
Author: John Russell-Brown
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2006-03-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0230204430

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The commentary at the centre of this groundbreaking introduction alerts the reader to what happens on stage during a performance by showing what the text requires from actors and the choices they are offered. By this means, the Handbook demonstrates how an audience responds to plot and dramatic structure, what conflicts and issues are involved as the action unfolds, and the effects of developing expectation and variations of tension and pace. Chapters complementing this core feature provide an account of the three original texts, the theatrical conditions of early performances, and the play's social, political and cultural contexts. Generous quotations are given from books that influenced the writing of the play, and notable productions and performances are described to illustrate a wide range of interpretations. A concluding chapter quotes from recent critics and offers a number of different ways in which to understand the significance of this tragedy which has proved its enduring appeal.


Hamlet

Hamlet
Author: William Shakespeare
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2012-04-24
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1451669410

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Offers explanatory notes on pages facing the text of the play, as well as an introduction to Shakespeare's language, life, and theater.


Thinking Shakespeare (Revised Edition)

Thinking Shakespeare (Revised Edition)
Author: Barry Edelstein
Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2018-07-03
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 155936890X

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Thinking Shakespeare gives theater artists practical advice about how to make Shakespeare’s words feel spontaneous, passionate, and real. Based on Barry Edelstein’s thirty-year career directing Shakespeare’s plays, this book provides the tools that artists need to fully understand and express the power of Shakespeare’s language.