Shakespeare on theatre : a critical look at his theories and practices

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Shakespeare on theatre : a critical look at his theories and practices

Robert Cohen

Routledge, 2016

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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In Shakespeare on Theatre, master acting teacher Robert Cohen brilliantly scrutinises Shakespeare's implicit theories of acting, paying close attention to the plays themselves and providing a wealth of fascinating historical evidence. What he finds will surprise scholars and actors alike - that Shakespeare's drama and his practice as an actor were founded on realism, though one clearly distinct from the realism later found in Stanislavski. Shakespeare on Acting is an extraordinary introduction to the way the plays articulate a profound understanding of performance and reflect the life and times of a uniquely talented theatre-maker.

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INTRODUCTION: SHAKESPEARE AS A MAN OF THE THEATRE CHAPTER I: SHAKESPEARE ON ACTING CHAPTER II: SHAKESPEARE ON STAGING CHAPTER III: SHAKESPEARE ON HIS AUDIENCE

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