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9781743311738

On Shakespeare

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  • ISBN13:

    9781743311738

  • ISBN10:

    1743311737

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2012-10-01
  • Publisher: Allen & Unwin

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Summary

With humor, wit, and based on a lifetime of experience, a fascinating backstage pass to the life and plays of the Bard from a Shakespearean actor and director with 50 years' experience So I'm sitting here backstage, waiting for my entrance, caked in fake blood and taking part in a play that is brutal, nihilistic and offensive according to all criteria of "good taste." And it's thrilling. Did Shakespeare really write all those plays? Why do actors do Shakespeare in modern dress? How does one prepare a role? What's it like doing a long run? Did Shakespeare believe in ghosts? Was he a subversive? Every day, after every performance, around the world, theatergoers ask these sorts of questions. Here, a man who thinks, breathes, and interprets Shakespeare's canon every day of his life gives his responses to these questions based on experience and reflection. After many years of reading, performing, and directing Shakespeare in the UK and in Australia with the Bell Shakespeare Company, John Bell offers us a unique view of the histories, tragedies, comedies, and romances, and a memorable insight into the sonnets. His passionate relationship with Shakespeare informs and deepens our understanding of the man and his works. Vivid, accessible, and fascinating, this is a book that confirms Shakespeare's enduring relevance to our lives.

Author Biography

John Bell is an actor, director, and producer, and one of Australia's theatrical icons. The founder of the Bell Shakespeare Company, he is Australia's leading authority on interpreting, directing, and performing Shakespeare.

Table of Contents

Author's notep. ix
Introductionp. xiii
The great Globep. 1
Starting outp. 11
Stratford-upon-Avonp. 19
Shakespeare himselfp. 34
An interview with Robert Greenep. 58
Acting Shakespearep. 66
Directing Shakespearep. 98
An interview with Ben Jonsonp. 112
The Historiesp. 128
The Tragediesp. 170
The Comediesp. 215
Shakespeare's booksp. 257
The Romansp. 266
A fireside chat with John and Harryp. 297
The sonnetsp. 314
Romeo and Julietp. 332
Troilus and Cressidap. 341
Timon of Athensp. 349
The Romancesp. 356
The Bell Shakespeare Companyp. 378
Conclusionp. 385
What Shakespeare's contemporaries said about himp. 389
The sequence of the playsp. 397
Recommended readingp. 400
Indexp. 401
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