
Screen Plays
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This scholarly interdisciplinary volume offers education and inspiration for visionary theatre managers and television and streaming commissioners alike: it ought to foster anew a fruitful union between theatre and television.Critical Studies in Television -- .
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John Wyver is Professor of the Arts on Screen at the University of Westminster. He is also Director, Screen Productions at the Royal Shakespeare Company and a writer and producer with the independent media company Illuminations. -- .
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1 Stages and the small screen: theatre plays as television drama since 1930 - John Wyver
2 A duchess, a shoemaker and a knight: early modern drama, early British television - Lisa Ward
3 'This genuine theatre condition': Basil Dean and the 1938 BBC outside broadcast of J. B. Priestley's When We Are Married - Victoria Lowe
4 'Our other Shakespeare': Middleton's tragedies on television, 1965-2009 - Susanne Greenhalgh
5 A revival, a reworking and an original: the Harold Pinter season on Theatre 625 (BBC2, 1967) - Amanda Wrigley and Billy Smart
6 Regional drama from stage to screen: television adaptations by Peter Cheeseman's Victoria Theatre company - Lez Cooke
7 Granada Television's experiment with The Stables Theatre Company, 1969-70 - John Wyver
8 From radical Black theatre production to television adaptation: Black Feet in the Show (BBC, 1974) - Sally Shaw
9 Cedric Messina: producing theatrical classics with a decorative aesthetic - Billy Smart
10 Abigail's Party: 'It's not a question of ignorance, Laurence, it's a question of taste' - Ruth Adams
11 Screen and stage space in Beckett's theatre plays on television - Jonathan Bignell
12 Television's natural disposition? An analysis of Naturalism and performance in relation to BBC productions of Ibsen's plays - Stephen Lacey
13 Remediating the real: verbatim plays on television in the new millennium - Cyrielle Garson
14 The impact of television on scholarly editions of Shakespeare's plays - Neil Taylor
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