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Shakespeare in the theatre : Peter Hall

Title
Shakespeare in the theatre : Peter Hall / Stuart Hampton-Reeves.
ISBN
9781472587077
1472587073
9781472587091
9781472587107
Publication
London, UK ; New York, NY : The Arden Shakespeare, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2019.
Physical Description
vii, 211 pages ; 21 cm.
Summary
"Peter Hall is one of the most significant and influential directors of Shakespeare's work of modern times. Through both his own work and the management of two national theatre companies, the National Theatre and the RSC, Hall has promoted Shakespeare as a writer who can comment incisively on the modern world. His best productions exemplified this approach: Coriolanus (1959), The Wars of the Roses (1963) and Hamlet (1965) established his reputation as a director able to bring Shakespeare to the heart of contemporary politics. However, Hall's career has been very varied, and sometimes his critical failures are as interesting as his successes. The book explores Hall's work as a deliberate articulation of Shakespeare and national culture in the post-war years. The main focus is on his Shakespeare work, but critical attention is also given to non-Shakespearean productions, notably his 1955 Waiting for Godot (and his relationship with Samuel Beckett in general) and his 2000 Tantalus (and his work with John Barton), placing Hall's work in its cultural and creative context. Setting Hall's work against the post-war development of national culture, the book explores how his work with other writers and artists (including Beckett, Pinter and Barton) informed his approach to directing as well as his rehearsal methods and his approach to Shakespeare's text"-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 16, 2019
Series
Shakespeare in the Theatre.
Shakespeare in the theatre
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Nostalgia and politics at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre
Nation, culture and authority at the Royal Shakespeare Company
Authority in crisis at the National Theatre
Protest and politics at the National Theatre
Death and sexuality after the National Theatre
Playing Shakespeare in America
National stages.
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