Shakespeare Comes to Broadmoor
The Actors Are Come Hither - The Performance of Tragedy in a Secure Psychiatric Hospital
Herausgeber: Cox, Murray
Shakespeare Comes to Broadmoor
The Actors Are Come Hither - The Performance of Tragedy in a Secure Psychiatric Hospital
Herausgeber: Cox, Murray
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Between 1989 and 1991 several of Shakespeare's tragedies were performed in the central hall of Broadmoor Hospital. This book sets these important events on record. It offers insights into the impact of such drama, in such a setting, upon actors and audience.
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Between 1989 and 1991 several of Shakespeare's tragedies were performed in the central hall of Broadmoor Hospital. This book sets these important events on record. It offers insights into the impact of such drama, in such a setting, upon actors and audience.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 1992
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 422g
- ISBN-13: 9781853021213
- ISBN-10: 1853021210
- Artikelnr.: 23589001
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 1992
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 422g
- ISBN-13: 9781853021213
- ISBN-10: 1853021210
- Artikelnr.: 23589001
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Murray Cox
Foreword by Sir Ian McKellen. Acknowledgements. The Friends of Broadmoor Hospital. Horizons of Possibility and Ethical Boundaries. Prologue: 'How these things came about'
Murray Cox. 1. Dramatis Personae. Introduction. The Audience: Broadmoor Patients and Staff
Trevor Walt. 1.2 & 3. Actors and Directors. The Royal Shakespeare Company
The Royal National Theatre
Wilde Community Theatre Company. Honesty
Body Language and 'a different discomfort'
Murray Cox. 1.2.1. Hamlet and Romeo
Mark Rylance
interviews by Rob Ferris. 1.2.2. Juliet
Georgia Slowe
interviewed by Ann Barker. 1.2.2. King Lear
Brian Cox
interviewed by Rob Ferris. 1.2.4. From Gertrude to Regan
Clare Higgins
interviewed by Ann Barker. 1.2.5. A Letter from Claudius (Peter Wight). 1.2.4. A Letter from Ophelia (Rebecca Saire). 1.3.1. Ron Daniels
director of Hamlet
interviewed by Rob Ferris. 1.3.2. Deborah Warner
director of King Lear
interviewed by Ann Barker. 1.3.3. Dominic Barber
director of Measure for Measure
interviewed by Rob Ferris. 2. Stage Directions. Introduction
Murray Cox. 2.1. The Setting: Broadmoor Hospital
Harvey Gordon. 2.2. The Set and Stage Management
Ian Bayne. 'Untoward Events' and Discovery Spaces
Murray Cox. 3. 'This Tempest in my Mind': A Collage of Comment. Introduction
Murray Cox. This Tempest in my mind
Murray Cox. 4. Wider Horizons. Introduction
Murray Cox. 4.1. Performance and Projective Possibilities
Alice Theilgaard. 4.2. Drama in Custodial Settings. Introduction
Murray Cox. 4.2.i. Greek Drama in Custodial Settings
Oliver Taplin. 4.2.2. That Secret Voice
Cicely Berry. 4.2.3. Psychodrama with Forensic Patients: A Cautious Exploration
Eva Roine. 4.2.4. Creating a Character in a Locked Facility
Melinda Meyer. 4.2.5. Dramatic Improvisation
Saul Hewish. 4.2.6. Awakening the Voice Inside: Dramatherapy and Theatre Initiatives in Prison
Jessica Saunders. Further Reflections
Murray Cox. 4.3. The Nature and Scope of Dramatherapy: Theatre of Healing
Sue Jennings. Epilogue: Reporting to the 'Yet Unknowing World'
Murray Cox. Appendix A. Forensic Psychiatry and Forensic Psychotherapy. Appendix B. 'Shakespeare
Psychiatry and the Unconscious'. Bibliography. The Contributors. Cast Lists. Subject Index. Name Index. Quotations from Shakespeare's Plays.
Murray Cox. 1. Dramatis Personae. Introduction. The Audience: Broadmoor Patients and Staff
Trevor Walt. 1.2 & 3. Actors and Directors. The Royal Shakespeare Company
The Royal National Theatre
Wilde Community Theatre Company. Honesty
Body Language and 'a different discomfort'
Murray Cox. 1.2.1. Hamlet and Romeo
Mark Rylance
interviews by Rob Ferris. 1.2.2. Juliet
Georgia Slowe
interviewed by Ann Barker. 1.2.2. King Lear
Brian Cox
interviewed by Rob Ferris. 1.2.4. From Gertrude to Regan
Clare Higgins
interviewed by Ann Barker. 1.2.5. A Letter from Claudius (Peter Wight). 1.2.4. A Letter from Ophelia (Rebecca Saire). 1.3.1. Ron Daniels
director of Hamlet
interviewed by Rob Ferris. 1.3.2. Deborah Warner
director of King Lear
interviewed by Ann Barker. 1.3.3. Dominic Barber
director of Measure for Measure
interviewed by Rob Ferris. 2. Stage Directions. Introduction
Murray Cox. 2.1. The Setting: Broadmoor Hospital
Harvey Gordon. 2.2. The Set and Stage Management
Ian Bayne. 'Untoward Events' and Discovery Spaces
Murray Cox. 3. 'This Tempest in my Mind': A Collage of Comment. Introduction
Murray Cox. This Tempest in my mind
Murray Cox. 4. Wider Horizons. Introduction
Murray Cox. 4.1. Performance and Projective Possibilities
Alice Theilgaard. 4.2. Drama in Custodial Settings. Introduction
Murray Cox. 4.2.i. Greek Drama in Custodial Settings
Oliver Taplin. 4.2.2. That Secret Voice
Cicely Berry. 4.2.3. Psychodrama with Forensic Patients: A Cautious Exploration
Eva Roine. 4.2.4. Creating a Character in a Locked Facility
Melinda Meyer. 4.2.5. Dramatic Improvisation
Saul Hewish. 4.2.6. Awakening the Voice Inside: Dramatherapy and Theatre Initiatives in Prison
Jessica Saunders. Further Reflections
Murray Cox. 4.3. The Nature and Scope of Dramatherapy: Theatre of Healing
Sue Jennings. Epilogue: Reporting to the 'Yet Unknowing World'
Murray Cox. Appendix A. Forensic Psychiatry and Forensic Psychotherapy. Appendix B. 'Shakespeare
Psychiatry and the Unconscious'. Bibliography. The Contributors. Cast Lists. Subject Index. Name Index. Quotations from Shakespeare's Plays.
Foreword by Sir Ian McKellen. Acknowledgements. The Friends of Broadmoor Hospital. Horizons of Possibility and Ethical Boundaries. Prologue: 'How these things came about'
Murray Cox. 1. Dramatis Personae. Introduction. The Audience: Broadmoor Patients and Staff
Trevor Walt. 1.2 & 3. Actors and Directors. The Royal Shakespeare Company
The Royal National Theatre
Wilde Community Theatre Company. Honesty
Body Language and 'a different discomfort'
Murray Cox. 1.2.1. Hamlet and Romeo
Mark Rylance
interviews by Rob Ferris. 1.2.2. Juliet
Georgia Slowe
interviewed by Ann Barker. 1.2.2. King Lear
Brian Cox
interviewed by Rob Ferris. 1.2.4. From Gertrude to Regan
Clare Higgins
interviewed by Ann Barker. 1.2.5. A Letter from Claudius (Peter Wight). 1.2.4. A Letter from Ophelia (Rebecca Saire). 1.3.1. Ron Daniels
director of Hamlet
interviewed by Rob Ferris. 1.3.2. Deborah Warner
director of King Lear
interviewed by Ann Barker. 1.3.3. Dominic Barber
director of Measure for Measure
interviewed by Rob Ferris. 2. Stage Directions. Introduction
Murray Cox. 2.1. The Setting: Broadmoor Hospital
Harvey Gordon. 2.2. The Set and Stage Management
Ian Bayne. 'Untoward Events' and Discovery Spaces
Murray Cox. 3. 'This Tempest in my Mind': A Collage of Comment. Introduction
Murray Cox. This Tempest in my mind
Murray Cox. 4. Wider Horizons. Introduction
Murray Cox. 4.1. Performance and Projective Possibilities
Alice Theilgaard. 4.2. Drama in Custodial Settings. Introduction
Murray Cox. 4.2.i. Greek Drama in Custodial Settings
Oliver Taplin. 4.2.2. That Secret Voice
Cicely Berry. 4.2.3. Psychodrama with Forensic Patients: A Cautious Exploration
Eva Roine. 4.2.4. Creating a Character in a Locked Facility
Melinda Meyer. 4.2.5. Dramatic Improvisation
Saul Hewish. 4.2.6. Awakening the Voice Inside: Dramatherapy and Theatre Initiatives in Prison
Jessica Saunders. Further Reflections
Murray Cox. 4.3. The Nature and Scope of Dramatherapy: Theatre of Healing
Sue Jennings. Epilogue: Reporting to the 'Yet Unknowing World'
Murray Cox. Appendix A. Forensic Psychiatry and Forensic Psychotherapy. Appendix B. 'Shakespeare
Psychiatry and the Unconscious'. Bibliography. The Contributors. Cast Lists. Subject Index. Name Index. Quotations from Shakespeare's Plays.
Murray Cox. 1. Dramatis Personae. Introduction. The Audience: Broadmoor Patients and Staff
Trevor Walt. 1.2 & 3. Actors and Directors. The Royal Shakespeare Company
The Royal National Theatre
Wilde Community Theatre Company. Honesty
Body Language and 'a different discomfort'
Murray Cox. 1.2.1. Hamlet and Romeo
Mark Rylance
interviews by Rob Ferris. 1.2.2. Juliet
Georgia Slowe
interviewed by Ann Barker. 1.2.2. King Lear
Brian Cox
interviewed by Rob Ferris. 1.2.4. From Gertrude to Regan
Clare Higgins
interviewed by Ann Barker. 1.2.5. A Letter from Claudius (Peter Wight). 1.2.4. A Letter from Ophelia (Rebecca Saire). 1.3.1. Ron Daniels
director of Hamlet
interviewed by Rob Ferris. 1.3.2. Deborah Warner
director of King Lear
interviewed by Ann Barker. 1.3.3. Dominic Barber
director of Measure for Measure
interviewed by Rob Ferris. 2. Stage Directions. Introduction
Murray Cox. 2.1. The Setting: Broadmoor Hospital
Harvey Gordon. 2.2. The Set and Stage Management
Ian Bayne. 'Untoward Events' and Discovery Spaces
Murray Cox. 3. 'This Tempest in my Mind': A Collage of Comment. Introduction
Murray Cox. This Tempest in my mind
Murray Cox. 4. Wider Horizons. Introduction
Murray Cox. 4.1. Performance and Projective Possibilities
Alice Theilgaard. 4.2. Drama in Custodial Settings. Introduction
Murray Cox. 4.2.i. Greek Drama in Custodial Settings
Oliver Taplin. 4.2.2. That Secret Voice
Cicely Berry. 4.2.3. Psychodrama with Forensic Patients: A Cautious Exploration
Eva Roine. 4.2.4. Creating a Character in a Locked Facility
Melinda Meyer. 4.2.5. Dramatic Improvisation
Saul Hewish. 4.2.6. Awakening the Voice Inside: Dramatherapy and Theatre Initiatives in Prison
Jessica Saunders. Further Reflections
Murray Cox. 4.3. The Nature and Scope of Dramatherapy: Theatre of Healing
Sue Jennings. Epilogue: Reporting to the 'Yet Unknowing World'
Murray Cox. Appendix A. Forensic Psychiatry and Forensic Psychotherapy. Appendix B. 'Shakespeare
Psychiatry and the Unconscious'. Bibliography. The Contributors. Cast Lists. Subject Index. Name Index. Quotations from Shakespeare's Plays.