The Winter's Tale: Shakespeare at Stratford Series

The Winter's Tale: Shakespeare at Stratford Series

by Patricia Tatspaugh (Editor)
The Winter's Tale: Shakespeare at Stratford Series

The Winter's Tale: Shakespeare at Stratford Series

by Patricia Tatspaugh (Editor)

Paperback(Revised ed.)

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Overview

The Arden Shakespeare, in association with the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, presents a new series of volumes on Shakespeare's plays in performance.The series discusses and analyses the wide range of theatrical interpretation stimulated and provoked by the most frequently performed plays. Each volume explores how different directors, designers and actors have interpreted and adapted an individual play in terms of narrative focus, themes and characters, scenery and costume. The focus is on productions at Stratford-upon-Avon since 1945, on the basis that the record of Shakespeare performances at Stratford's theatres offers a wider, fuller and more various range of interpretation than is offered by any other theatre company. The volumes also set this record in a wider geographical and chronological context by means of a historical overview of earlier productions and of productions beyond Stratford.Published in conjunction with the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, each volume features a wealth of photographs (many of them not previously seen in print) drawn from the archive of RSC performance materials held in the Trust's library at the Shakespeare Centre in Stratford.Shakespeare at Stratford will surprise, inform and delight both students and scholars of Shakespeare and performance history and the general reader with an interest in theatre.For many years it was commonplace to dismiss The Winter's Tale as too complex or too crudely constructed to be staged successfully. This in-depth study demonstrates how individual performances have challenged this viewpoint and testify rather to the play's stage-worthiness and its potent effect on audiences. Dr Tatspaugh gives an overview of the play's stage history and a detailed discussion of nine productions, revealing how directors, designers and actors have explored the richness of this late romance, and how their explorations have revealed the compelling nature of the play in performance.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781903436165
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/01/2001
Series: Shakespeare at Stratford
Edition description: Revised ed.
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 867,404
Product dimensions: 5.06(w) x 7.81(h) x 0.54(d)

Table of Contents

List of illustrations General editor's preface Acknowledgements Introduction The Winter's Tale in performance The Winter's Tale at Stratford-upon-Avon since the war 1. Sicilia 2. Sicilia: chambers and prisons 2.1. Hermione's chamber: 'A sad tale's best for winter' 2.2. The prison: 'My poor prisoner, / I am as innocent as you' 2.3. Leontes' chamber: 'Nor night, nor day, no rest' 3. Open spaces 3.1. 'Hasting to th' court' 3.2. 'A just and open trial' 3.3. 'some remote and desert place' Time: 'I that please some, try all' 4. Bohemia 5. 'Such a deal of wonder' 5.1. 'Welcome hither, / As is the spring to th' earth' 5.2.'the Oracle is fulfilled' 5.3. 'It is requir'd / You do awake your faith' Appendices 1. Production credits and cast lists 2. Reviews cited 3. Abbreviations Bibliography Index

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