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Shakespeare and the Actor

Shakespeare and the Actor

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This book explores the training, power dynamics, roles, and popularity of Shakespearean actors, considering the impact of class and gender on their careers. It also examines the complex relationship between actors and audiences and new trends in the theatre brought about by the pandemic. The author concludes that the primary reason Shakespeare is performed is because actors want to play the roles he wrote.

Format: Hardback
Length: 176 pages
Publication date: 16 June 2022
Publisher: Oxford University Press


A comprehensive exploration into the world of Shakespearean actors and their significance in contemporary theatre is presented in this book. Drawing upon
extensively from biographical and autobiographical accounts of actors and directors, as well as in-depth interviews with actors from diverse backgrounds, the book delves into various aspects of the actor's craft. It examines the historical and contemporary contexts in which Shakespearean actors operate, exploring the impact of class and gender on their training, career paths, and power dynamics within the theatre.

The book also delves into the intricacies of rehearsal practices, the challenges faced by women in both performing and directing roles, and the emergence of undirected productions. It explores the roles that actors desire and reject, their relationship with the Shakespeare text, and the editorial practices employed in interpreting and performing his plays. Additionally, the book examines the complex interplay between actors and audiences, the allure of anecdotes about theatrical mishaps, and the evolving trends in theatre influenced by the long period of closure during the pandemic.

Through a wealth of examples and personal anecdotes, the author highlights the enduring appeal of Shakespearean performances, emphasizing that the primary motivation behind these performances is the actors' desire to bring his characters to life on stage. The book concludes by emphasizing the enduring significance of Shakespearean actors and their contributions to the world of theatre.

Weight: 324g
Dimension: 210 x 140 x 15 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780198852612

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