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Writing Performative Shakespeares
New Forms for Performance Criticism
This original and innovative study offers the reader an inventive analysis of Shakespeare in performance.
Rob Conkie (Author)
9781107421301, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 24 January 2019
176 pages, 51 b/w illus.
24.6 x 18.8 x 1 cm, 0.35 kg
'This is an ambitious and innovative book, which breaks genuinely new ground in Shakespeare performance studies, and which will make a significant contribution to the field … There are plenty of Shakespeareans who work practically, and many who work in conversation with professional practitioners, but relatively few who subject this experience to the kind of searching interrogation that is found here … This is a terrifically enjoyable and provocative read, one that suggests new avenues of enquiry and new ways of navigating them.' Robert Shaughnessy, University of Kent
This innovative study offers a genuinely groundbreaking approach to Shakespeare in performance. Six chapters work like case studies, each highly creative in terms of visual form and structure - including puzzles, comics and pinboards - inviting the reader into playful engagement with the performative dimensions of Shakespearean production. The case studies include discussion of training and rehearsal processes; the materiality of the performance event and its various embodiments; the intertextual citations through which productions make meaning; and, in response to all of this, the multiplicity and variety of audience perspectives and interpretations. Conkie's production choices range from original practices to politicised adaptations, small-scale workshops to multimedia spectacles, offering inventive analyses of what Shakespeare might mean, or can be made to mean, at particular times and in specific places, at the start of the twenty-first century.
Introduction
1. Materialising Shakespeare
2. Sudoku Shakespeare
3. Red button Shakespeare
4. Graphic Shakespeare with Bernard Caleo
5. Engaging Shakespeare
6. Ghosting Shakespeare
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index.
Subject Areas: Shakespeare studies & criticism [DSGS], Literary studies: c 1500 to c 1800 [DSBD], Theatre studies [AN]