
Shakespeare and the Actor
Lois Potter(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 16. June 2022
Book
Hardback
176 pages
978-0-19-885261-2 (ISBN)
Description
What is a 'Shakespearean actor'? Does the term still have any meaning? Drawing on the biographical and autobiographical accounts of actors and directors, as well as on interviews with actors from a wide range of backgrounds, this book looks at these questions in a variety of contexts, historical and contemporary. A survey of the training of the classical actor, with its increasing vocal and physical demands, considers how it, like its subsequent career path, is affected by class and gender. There is discussion of the uneasy balance of power between actors and directors, rehearsal practice, the difficulties faced by women as performers and directors, and attempts at undirected productions. Other chapters consider the roles that actors do and don't want to play, and why, their relation to the Shakespeare text and editorial practice, the complex relationship between actor and audience, and the popularity of anecdotes about things that go wrong. Throughout, examples are taken, as far as possible, from the author's own long experience of theatregoing. A final chapter looks at new trends in the theatre that have been accelerated by the long period of closure during the pandemic, particularly attempts at greater inclusivity in both actors and audiences. It concludes that the main reason Shakespeare is performed is that actors want to play the roles he wrote.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 211 mm
Width: 144 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
322 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-885261-2 (9780198852612)
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Shakespeare and the Actor
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Person
Lois Potter earned her doctorate at Cambridge University as a Marshall scholar. She has taught at the Universities of Aberdeen, Leicester, and Delaware, as a Visiting Professor at Paris III/Sorbonne-Nouvelle and Tsuda College, Japan, and as a seminar leader at the Folger Shakespeare Library. She has also been a Trustee of the Shakespeare Association of America and has taught for Globe Education. She has published on Shakespeare, Milton, early modern drama, literature of the English civil war, and Robin Hood, and often reviews theatrical productions.
Author
Ned B. Allen Professor of English EmeritaNed B. Allen Professor of English Emerita, University of Delaware
Content
Preface
1: The Idea of the Shakespearian Actor
2: Training
3: Directors
4: Text
5: Roles
6: Audiences
7: Trends
Notes
Further Reading
1: The Idea of the Shakespearian Actor
2: Training
3: Directors
4: Text
5: Roles
6: Audiences
7: Trends
Notes
Further Reading