Shakespeare dancing
: a theatrical study of the plays
Brown, John Russell
creator
text
bibliography
uk
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire
New York
Palgrave Macmillan
2005
monographic
eng
VIII, 210 p. 22 cm
The Dancing of the title was in Shakespeare's mind as he wrote: a physical and active imagination. This book explores the operation of the playwright's creative mind in his most frequently performed texts and encourages readers to seek out the performance possibilities of the works for themselves. Moving beyond the study of what has happened on stage in a number of specific productions, John Russell Brown examines the entire theatrical event in which performance occurs, as well as the meeting and interaction of actors and audience, and the social and cultural contexts of the plays' reception in the past and present •Author Biographies JOHN RUSSELL BROWN is Professor of Theatre at Middlesex University and was recently Visiting Professor at Columbia University, USA. He is an internationally known theatre director and author and a Former Associate Director of the National Theatre. His many books on theatre and Shakespeare include The Oxford Illustrated History of Theatre, New Sites for Shakespeare, Shakespeare: The Tragedies and Shakespeare and the Theatrical Event
John Russell Brown
Shakespeare, William
1564-1616
821.111 Shakespeare, William.09
792 Shakespeare, William
1-4039-4196-3
DLC.
040521
20230621073713.0
6455