On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 38
... Elizabethan audience . A modern producer will do well perhaps to use no furnishings of a period later than the Elizabethan , but need set himself no bounds before that date . It is 33 In the Appendix at the end of this book will be ...
... Elizabethan audience . A modern producer will do well perhaps to use no furnishings of a period later than the Elizabethan , but need set himself no bounds before that date . It is 33 In the Appendix at the end of this book will be ...
Page 54
... Elizabethan " 81 ; and he suggests that Shakespeare , by this Elizabethan colour , is deliberately expressing his own feelings about his fatherland . But in fact there is what might be called an Eliza- bethan substructure in all the ...
... Elizabethan " 81 ; and he suggests that Shakespeare , by this Elizabethan colour , is deliberately expressing his own feelings about his fatherland . But in fact there is what might be called an Eliza- bethan substructure in all the ...
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... Elizabethan style . The substructure should be Elizabethan — indeed , in many plays the whole wardrobe will be Elizabethan - but on top of this , one should superimpose the Elizabethan's idea of a Roman , a Scots- man , a fairy or a ...
... Elizabethan style . The substructure should be Elizabethan — indeed , in many plays the whole wardrobe will be Elizabethan - but on top of this , one should superimpose the Elizabethan's idea of a Roman , a Scots- man , a fairy or a ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION i | 16 |
THE PLAYHOUSE | 17 |
THE PROMPT BOOK | 25 |
Copyright | |
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acting action actors Adams already Antony appearance atmosphere audience battle begins Brutus calls Cassius Chamber character clear close continuity course create curtains detail dialogue direction door doubt dramatic effect Elizabethan Enter entry especially example eyes face fact Falstaff Folio follow give Globe goes Hamlet hand head hear Henry imagination important instance interesting John Julius Caesar kind King Lear Lady later leave lines looke Lord Macbeth means Measure method murder Nature night once opening Othello performance perhaps person picture Platform play players playhouse plot poet poet's poetic position practice present Prince producer reason Richard Romeo round says scene seems seen sense sequence Shakespeare side soliloquy sometimes speaks speech stage stand Study suggests Tarras tells theatre theme thou turn whole