Recycling Shakespeare
In the same way that Shakespeare himself continued to meditate and transform his own ideas and the shape they took, Marowitz gives us license to continue that meditation in productions extrapolated from Shakespeare's work. Shakespeare becomes the greatest of all catalysts who stimulates a constant re-formulation of the fundamental questions of philosophy, history and meaning. Marowitz introduces us to Shakespeare as an active contemporary collaborator who strives with us to yield a vibrant contemporary theatre.
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Recycling Shakespeare
In the same way that Shakespeare himself continued to meditate and transform his own ideas and the shape they took, Marowitz gives us license to continue that meditation in productions extrapolated from Shakespeare's work. Shakespeare becomes the greatest of all catalysts who stimulates a constant re-formulation of the fundamental questions of philosophy, history and meaning. Marowitz introduces us to Shakespeare as an active contemporary collaborator who strives with us to yield a vibrant contemporary theatre.
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Recycling Shakespeare

Recycling Shakespeare

by Charles Marowitz
Recycling Shakespeare

Recycling Shakespeare

by Charles Marowitz

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In the same way that Shakespeare himself continued to meditate and transform his own ideas and the shape they took, Marowitz gives us license to continue that meditation in productions extrapolated from Shakespeare's work. Shakespeare becomes the greatest of all catalysts who stimulates a constant re-formulation of the fundamental questions of philosophy, history and meaning. Marowitz introduces us to Shakespeare as an active contemporary collaborator who strives with us to yield a vibrant contemporary theatre.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781557830944
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 02/01/2000
Series: Applause Acting Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 188
Product dimensions: 5.52(w) x 8.44(h) x 0.47(d)

Table of Contents

Preface
Harlotry in Bardolatry
How to Rape
Shakespeare On Collage Directed by William Shakespeare
Free Shakespeare!
Jail Scholars!
Dab Hands
The Shakespearian Fallacies of John Barton Brook's
Shifting Point
Wrestling with Jan Kott
Seven American Misconceptions
Coriolanus Incorporated Privatizing Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar freely adapted by Charles Marowitz.

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