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Shakespeare and Child's Play - Performing Lost Boys on Stage and Screen (Hardcover): Carol Chillington Rutter Shakespeare and Child's Play - Performing Lost Boys on Stage and Screen (Hardcover)
Carol Chillington Rutter
R4,485 Discovery Miles 44 850 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Shakespeare wrote more than fifty parts for children, amounting to the first comprehensive portrait of childhood in the English theatre. Focusing mostly on boys, he put sons against fathers, servants against masters, innocence against experience, testing the notion of masculinity, manners, morals, and the limits of patriarchal power. He explored the nature of relationships and ideas about parenting in terms of nature and nurture, permissiveness and discipline, innocence and evil. He wrote about education, adolescent rebellion, delinquency, fostering, and child-killing, as well as the idea of the redemptive child who 'cures' diseased adult imaginations. 'Childness' - the essential nature of being a child - remains a vital critical issue for us today. In Shakespeare and Child's-Play Carol Rutter shows how recent performances on stage and film have used the range of Shakespeare's insights in order to re-examine and re-think these issues in terms of today's society and culture.

Antony and Cleopatra (Hardcover): Carol Chillington Rutter Antony and Cleopatra (Hardcover)
Carol Chillington Rutter
R2,675 R2,493 Discovery Miles 24 930 Save R182 (7%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book writes a performance history of Antony and Cleopatra, Shakespeare's most ambiguous play, from 1606 to the present. It observes the choices that actors, directors, designers, musicians and adapters have made each time they have brought the play's thoughts on power, race, masculinity, regime change, exoticism, love, dotage and delinquency into alignment with a new present. Informed by close attention to theatre records - promptbooks, stage managers' reports, reviews - it offers in-depth analyses of fifteen international productions by (among others) the Royal Shakespeare Company, Citizens Theatre Glasgow, Northern Broadsides, Berliner Ensemble and Toneelgroep Amsterdam. It ends seeing Shakespeare's black Egyptian Queen Cleopatra - whited-out in performance for centuries - restored to the contemporary stage. Written in a lively and accessible style, this book will be of interest to students, academics, actors, directors and general readers alike. -- .

The Henry vi Plays (Paperback): Stuart Hampton-Reeves, Carol Chillington Rutter The Henry vi Plays (Paperback)
Stuart Hampton-Reeves, Carol Chillington Rutter
R659 Discovery Miles 6 590 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Henry VI plays are exciting, dark plays. In their day, they were among Shakespeare's most popular works, but they fell out of fashion - until the twentieth century, when the theatre rediscovered the plays' potency and their uncanny resonance with contemporary issues. In a story which stretches over thirty years, Shakespeare dramatises the fall of the House of Lancaster and creates some of his most compelling characters, among them the Queen Margaret and the wildly ambitious Richard, Duke of Gloucester (the future Richard III). With these plays, Shakespeare shows 'England bleeding'. This book, the first major study of the Henry VI plays in performance, focuses on the cultural context of modern British productions which have explored Shakespeare's troubling depiction of England in crisis. Chapters are devoted to full-length studies of the following productions: the Birmingham Rep's, staged during the Festival of Britain; Peter Hall and John Barton's landmark The Wars of the Roses; Terry Hands' Folio-text trilogy; Michael Bogdanov's 'punk' Shakespeare; Adrian Noble's dazzling The Plantagenets; Katie Mitchell's Bosnian Henry VI: Part Three; and Michael Boyd's award-winning cycle for the RSC. The plays have also been televised several times and we look at the rarely-seen series An Age of Kings and Jane Howell's celebrated productions for the BBC.

Open-space Learning - A Study in Transdisciplinary Pedagogy (Hardcover): Nicholas Monk, Carol Chillington Rutter, Jonothan... Open-space Learning - A Study in Transdisciplinary Pedagogy (Hardcover)
Nicholas Monk, Carol Chillington Rutter, Jonothan Neelands, Jonathan Heron
R3,200 Discovery Miles 32 000 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. Open-space Learning offers a unique resource to educators wishing to develop a workshop model of teaching and learning. The authors propose an embodied, performative mode of learning that challenges the primacy of the lecture and seminar model in higher education. Drawing on the expertise of the CAPITAL Centre (Creativity and Performance in Teaching and Learning) at the University of Warwick, they show how pedagogic techniques developed from the theatrical rehearsal room may be applied effectively across a wide range of disciplines. The book offers rich case-study materials, supplemented by video and documentary resources, available to readers electronically. These practical elements are supplemented by a discursive strand, which draws on the methods of thinkers such as Freire, Vygotsky and Kolb, to develop a formal theory around the notion of Open-space Learning. CAPITAL was a collaboration between the University of Warwick's Department of English and the Royal Shakespeare Company. CAPITAL was succeeded by the Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning (IATL) in 2010.

Enter The Body - Women and Representation on Shakespeare's Stage (Hardcover): Carol Chillington Rutter Enter The Body - Women and Representation on Shakespeare's Stage (Hardcover)
Carol Chillington Rutter
R4,464 Discovery Miles 44 640 Ships in 12 - 19 working days


Enter the Body offers a series of provocative case studies of the work women's bodies do on Shakespeare's intensely body-conscious stage. Rutter's topics are sex, death, race, gender, culture, politics, and the excessive performative body that exceeds the playtext it inhabits. As well as drawing upon vital primary documents from Shakespeare's day, Rutter offers close readings of women's performance's on stage and film in Britian today, from Peggy Ashcroft's (white) Cleopatra and Whoopi Goldberg's (whiteface) African Queen to Sally Dexter's languorous Helen and Alan Howard's raver 'Queen' of Troy.

Enter The Body - Women and Representation on Shakespeare's Stage (Paperback): Carol Chillington Rutter Enter The Body - Women and Representation on Shakespeare's Stage (Paperback)
Carol Chillington Rutter
R1,274 Discovery Miles 12 740 Ships in 12 - 19 working days


Enter the Body offers a series of provocative case studies of the work women's bodies do on Shakespeare's intensely body-conscious stage. Rutter's topics are sex, death, race, gender, culture, politics, and the excessive performative body that exceeds the playtext it inhabits. As well as drawing upon vital primary documents from Shakespeare's day, Rutter offers close readings of women's performance's on stage and film in Britian today, from Peggy Ashcroft's (white) Cleopatra and Whoopi Goldberg's (whiteface) African Queen to Sally Dexter's languorous Helen and Alan Howard's raver 'Queen' of Troy.

Shakespeare and Child's Play - Performing Lost Boys on Stage and Screen (Paperback, New): Carol Chillington Rutter Shakespeare and Child's Play - Performing Lost Boys on Stage and Screen (Paperback, New)
Carol Chillington Rutter
R1,290 Discovery Miles 12 900 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Shakespeare wrote more than fifty parts for children, amounting to the first comprehensive portrait of childhood in the English theatre. Focusing mostly on boys, he put sons against fathers, servants against masters, innocence against experience, testing the notion of masculinity, manners, morals, and the limits of patriarchal power. He explored the nature of relationships and ideas about parenting in terms of nature and nurture, permissiveness and discipline, innocence and evil. He wrote about education, adolescent rebellion, delinquency, fostering, and child-killing, as well as the idea of the redemptive child who cures diseased adult imaginations.

Childness the essential nature of being a child remains a vital critical issue for us today. In Shakespeare and Child s-Play Carol Rutter shows how recent performances on stage and film have used the range of Shakespeare 's insights in order to re-examine and re-think these issues in terms of today 's society and culture.

Open-space Learning - A Study in Transdisciplinary Pedagogy (Paperback): Nicholas Monk, Carol Chillington Rutter, Jonothan... Open-space Learning - A Study in Transdisciplinary Pedagogy (Paperback)
Nicholas Monk, Carol Chillington Rutter, Jonothan Neelands, Jonathan Heron
R1,546 Discovery Miles 15 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. Open-space Learning offers a unique resource to educators wishing to develop a workshop model of teaching and learning. The authors propose an embodied, performative mode of learning that challenges the primacy of the lecture and seminar model in higher education. Drawing on the expertise of the CAPITAL Centre (Creativity and Performance in Teaching and Learning) at the University of Warwick, they show how pedagogic techniques developed from the theatrical rehearsal room may be applied effectively across a wide range of disciplines. The book offers rich case-study materials, supplemented by video and documentary resources, available to readers electronically. These practical elements are supplemented by a discursive strand, which draws on the methods of thinkers such as Freire, Vygotsky and Kolb, to develop a formal theory around the notion of Open-space Learning. CAPITAL was a collaboration between the University of Warwick's Department of English and the Royal Shakespeare Company. CAPITAL was succeeded by the Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning (IATL) in 2010.

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