Playing Shakespeare
Discover the timeless insights of John Barton's "Playing Shakespeare," a quintessential resource for actors and students alike. Published in 2009, this 224-page book delves into the intricate world of Shakespearean performance, offering a comprehensive understanding of the Bard's text. In the first half, Barton provides an objective analysis of Shakespeare's language and structure, illuminating how the text conveys its rich meanings. The second half shifts focus to the more subjective elements of performance, exploring themes of irony, ambiguity, passion, and coolness. Whether you're a seasoned performer or just beginning your journey into Shakespearean drama, "Playing Shakespeare" is an essential guide that will enhance your appreciation and execution of these classic works. Don't miss the opportunity to elevate your craft with insights from one of the foremost authorities on Shakespeare.