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Ben Jonson and Theatre - Performance, Practice and Theory (Hardcover): Richard Cave, Elizabeth Schafer, Brian Woolland Ben Jonson and Theatre - Performance, Practice and Theory (Hardcover)
Richard Cave, Elizabeth Schafer, Brian Woolland
R4,478 Discovery Miles 44 780 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This text is an investigation and celebration of the Jonson canon from the point of view of the theatre practitioner as well as the teacher. Reflecting the increasing interest in the wider field of Renaissance drama, the book bridges the theory/practice divide by debating how Jonson's drama operates in performance and including discussions with and between practitioners. It includes: essays on Jonson on stage; Jonson in the classroom; Jonson and women; and edited transcripts of interviews with contemporary practitioners. Contributors include: Sam Mendes, Geoffrey Rush (Oscar winning actor), Colin Ellwood, Genista Macintosh and John Nettles. The aim of the title is to suggest new perspectives and new possibilities of engaging rewardingly with the drama of Ben Jonson.

Emilia (Paperback): Morgan Lloyd Malcolm Emilia (Paperback)
Morgan Lloyd Malcolm; Edited by Elizabeth Schafer
R478 Discovery Miles 4 780 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

‘A spicy work of biographical conjecture ... It's also a rousing reminder of the countless creative women who have been written out of history or have had to fight relentlessly to make themselves heard.’ EVENING STANDARD ‘The great virtue of Lloyd Malcolm’s speculative history lies in its passion and anger: it ends with a blazing address to the audience that is virtually a call to arms. It is throughout, however, a highly theatrical piece ... In rescuing Emilia from the shades, [the play] gives her dramatic life and polemical potency.’ GUARDIAN The little we know of Emilia Bassano Lanier (1569 - 1645) is that she may have been the Dark Lady of Shakespeare's Sonnets, mistress of Lord Chamberlain, one of the first English female poets to be published, a mother, teacher who founded a school for women, and radical feminist with North African ancestry. Living at a time when women had such limited opportunities, Emilia Lanier is therefore a fascinating subject for this speculative history. In telling her story, Morgan Lloyd Malcolm represents the stories of women everywhere whose narratives have been written out of history. Originally commissioned for Shakespeare's Globe with an all-female cast, Emilia is published here as a Methuen Drama Student Edition with commentary and notes by Elizabeth Schafer, Professor of Drama at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK.

Ben Jonson and Theatre - Performance, Practice and Theory (Paperback): Richard Cave, Elizabeth Schafer, Brian Woolland Ben Jonson and Theatre - Performance, Practice and Theory (Paperback)
Richard Cave, Elizabeth Schafer, Brian Woolland
R1,407 Discovery Miles 14 070 Ships in 12 - 19 working days


Ben Jonson and Theatre is an investigation and celebration of Jonson's plays from the point of view of the theatre practitioner as well as the teacher. Reflecting the increasing interest in the wider field of Renaissance drama, this book bridges the divide by debating how Jonson's drama operates in performance. Ben Jonson and Theatre includes:
* discussions with and between practitioners
* essays on the staging of the plays
* edited transcripts of interviews with contemporary practitioners
This radical re-evaluation of Jonson's theatre is original and innovative in both form and content. It explores the vibrant relationship between actors, directors and academics in their approachers to Jonson. In an effort to open the repertoire to the diversity of Jonson's work, attention is given to rehearsal methods, workshop practices, design, directing, marketing, marginalised theatre history, and all these are considered in the light of recent critical theory. The volume includes contributions from Joan Littlewood, Sam Mendes, John Nettles, Simon Russell Beale and Geoffrey Rush, Oscar-winning actor for Shine.

Eleanor and Mary Alice (Paperback): Elizabeth Schafer Eleanor and Mary Alice (Paperback)
Elizabeth Schafer
R420 Discovery Miles 4 200 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Twelfth Night (Paperback): William Shakespeare Twelfth Night (Paperback)
William Shakespeare; Edited by Elizabeth Schafer
R799 Discovery Miles 7 990 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

For four centuries Twelfth Night has inspired theatre directors and performers: some have found class war; some have seen Malvolio as a tragic hero; some have found a passive Viola and others have found an action woman. Whether a production's emphasis is on gender bending, festivity, or trying to reinvent Shakespeare as Chekhov, the sheer variety of Twelfth Nights on offer over the centuries attests to the play's power as a stimulus to theatrical creativity. The dazzling range of the Twelfth Nights considered here includes the productively wayward as well as the conventionally respectable, productions which play to the contemporary market as well as those that seek to flout tradition. This indispensable stage history covers changing fashions in the fortunes of Twelfth Night, and includes a survey of a wide variety of theatrical interpretations of the play in the English-speaking world.

Twelfth Night (Hardcover): William Shakespeare Twelfth Night (Hardcover)
William Shakespeare; Edited by Elizabeth Schafer
R2,228 Discovery Miles 22 280 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

For four centuries Twelfth Night has inspired theatre directors and performers: some have found class war; some have seen Malvolio as a tragic hero; some have found a passive Viola and others have found an action woman. Whether a production's emphasis is on gender bending, festivity, or trying to reinvent Shakespeare as Chekhov, the sheer variety of Twelfth Nights on offer over the centuries attests to the play's power as a stimulus to theatrical creativity. The dazzling range of the Twelfth Nights considered here includes the productively wayward as well as the conventionally respectable, productions which play to the contemporary market as well as those that seek to flout tradition. This indispensable stage history covers changing fashions in the fortunes of Twelfth Night, and includes a survey of a wide variety of theatrical interpretations of the play in the English-speaking world.

The Taming of the Shrew (Paperback): William Shakespeare The Taming of the Shrew (Paperback)
William Shakespeare; Edited by Elizabeth Schafer
R1,064 Discovery Miles 10 640 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The story of Katherina and her marriage to Petruchio has been popular in the theater for four centuries, but the joke of taming an unruly woman has long been growing increasingly controversial. This edition examines how theater directors and performers have explored the complexities of Katherina's story and that of Christopher Sly, the poor man whose story frames hers. It surveys productions in the English-speaking world, reviewing precise details of the stage action in a social and political context.

Theatre and Christianity (Paperback, 1st Ed. 2019): Elizabeth Schafer Theatre and Christianity (Paperback, 1st Ed. 2019)
Elizabeth Schafer
R381 Discovery Miles 3 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This critical new title in the Theatre & series explores the fluctuating relationship between theatre and Christianity by focusing on key points of intersection - the challenge of realism and the real, the treatment of women and the role of amateur performance. It covers a wide range of examples from medieval times to today, examining how theatre and Christianity have sometimes clashed dramatically and sometimes embraced one another to great effect. Engaging and enlightening, this book offers an insight into the complex dynamic between theatre and Christianity perfect for undergraduate and postgraduate students of theatre or religious studies.

The Witch (Paperback, New Ed): Thomas Middleton The Witch (Paperback, New Ed)
Thomas Middleton; Edited by Elizabeth Schafer
R422 Discovery Miles 4 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Witch (1615/16?), categorised by its author as 'a tragi-comedy',
pits the intrigues of a group of Italian aristocrats against the
malevolent practices of Hecate and her witches' coven, leaving the
audience with the impression that human malevolence is by far the
fiercer and more effective. This edition sets the play into its
dramatic and literary contexts, ranging from Shakespeare's Macbeth and
Middleton's own later tragedies to Reginald Scot's sceptical Discovery
of Witchcraft and King James's virulent Daemonologie. It also argues
that Middleton wrote it as a topical satire to capitalise on the
scandal involving Frances Howard, who obtained a divorce from the Earl
of Essex on the grounds that he had been sexually incapacitated by
witchcraft; she was also rumoured to have tried to poison him.
Middleton exposes his noble characters precisely by letting them get
away with murder.

The Taming of the Shrew (Hardcover, New ed): William Shakespeare The Taming of the Shrew (Hardcover, New ed)
William Shakespeare; Edited by Elizabeth Schafer
R2,492 Discovery Miles 24 920 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The story of Katherina and her marriage to Petruchio has been popular in the theater for four centuries, but the joke of taming an unruly woman has long been growing increasingly controversial. This edition examines how theater directors and performers have explored the complexities of Katherina's story and that of Christopher Sly, the poor man whose story frames hers. It surveys productions in the English-speaking world, reviewing precise details of the stage action in a social and political context.

MS-Directing Shakespeare - Women Direct Shakespeare (Hardcover, lst St. Martin's ed): Elizabeth Schafer MS-Directing Shakespeare - Women Direct Shakespeare (Hardcover, lst St. Martin's ed)
Elizabeth Schafer
R1,343 R1,118 Discovery Miles 11 180 Save R225 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this engaging and lively book, Elizabeth Shafer captures a sense of the creative world of women directing Shakespeare. She explores the works of such prestigious directors as Joan Littlewood, actress and director Dame Judi Dench, Gale Edwards, and Jude Kelley, and she looks at a variety of productions directed by women. In interviews with the author, the directors discuss their craft, their critics, and the innovative approaches they have brought to performances of Shakespeare’s plays. These thoughtful reflections on the art of directing and the challenges facing women directors will be illuminating reading for anyone interested in the world of the theater and Shakespeare.

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