In 'The Death of the Actor' Martin Buzacott launches an all-out
attack on contemporary theatrical practice and performance theory
which identifies the actor, rather than the director, as the key
creative force in the performance of Shakespeare. Because actors
are absent from the site of Shakespearean meaning, he argues, the
illusion of their centrality is sustained only by a rhetoric of
heroism, violence and imperialism.
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