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English Shakespeares
Shakespeare on the English Stage in the 1990s

This book explores the full extent of Shakespeare performances in England over the last decade.

Peter Holland (Author)

9780521564762, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 13 November 1997

312 pages, 27 b/w illus.
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.7 cm, 0.42 kg

'Mixing precise references to textual choices with analyses of acting, set design, direction, and the use of theatrical space, Holland sets a high standard with his thoughtful and sympathetic approach … this book is a must not only for students of drama in performance, but also for theatregoers in general. A reliable if occasionally controversial record, Holland's book is a thoughtful mixture of journalistic immediacy and academic distance.' New Theatre Quarterly Book Reviews

Based on Peter Holland's wide experience as a reviewer of stage productions, the book explores the full extent of Shakespeare performances in England over the last decade. As a regular reviewer for Shakespeare Survey and the BBC, Holland has examined the variety, the strengths and the problems of English productions. His introduction points out general themes which are taken up in the detailed chronological account of productions by several English companies, including the Royal Shakespeare Company, the National Theatre, Cheek by Jowl, Northern Broadsides and the English Shakespeare Company. A final chapter compares the English experience with productions elsewhere. Peter Holland's reviews are individually thoughtful, provocative and illuminating; cumulatively they show that there is no one English Shakespeare style but a rich and often bewildering variety.

1. Measuring performance
2. 1989–90: the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre
3. 1989–90: popular Shakespeare and the Swan Theatre
4. 1991: a new taxonomy
5. 1992: productions and spaces, large and small
6. 1992–3: London and Stratford
7. 1993–4: the problems of history
8. 1994–5: two by two
9. Festivals and foreigners.

Subject Areas: Shakespeare studies & criticism [DSGS]

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