Shaping Shakespeare for Performance
Discover the rich world of Shakespearean performance in Shaping Shakespeare for Performance, authored by Ray Hyland and published by Fairleigh Dickinson University Press in 2015. This insightful hardcover edition spans 322 pages and brings together a diverse collection of essays from actors, directors, scholars, and educators. They delve into the varied ways in which the timeless plays of William Shakespeare and his contemporaries have been brought to life on stage, both in the past and in contemporary settings.
Perfect for theatre enthusiasts and Shakespeare lovers alike, this book not only explores dramatic productions but also reflects on the evolution of stage history in the United States. Gain a deeper understanding of how Shakespeare's works continue to resonate and influence modern performance with this thought-provoking compilation.