Shakespeare in the Light convenes an accomplished group of scholars, actors, and teachers to celebrate the legacy of American Shakespeare Center's founder, Ralph Alan Cohen. Each essay pivots off a production at the ASC's Blackfriars Playhouse to explore the performance of Shakespeare's plays under their original theatrical conditions.
Shakespeare in the Light convenes an accomplished group of scholars, actors, and teachers to celebrate the legacy of American Shakespeare Center's founder, Ralph Alan Cohen. Each essay pivots off a production at the ASC's Blackfriars Playhouse to explore the performance of Shakespeare's plays under their original theatrical conditions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Amy R. Cohen is professor of classics and theatre at Randolph College. She is director of the Center for Ancient Drama and holds the William Erness Thoresen and Catherine Ehrman Thoresen '23 Chair of Speech and Theatre. Paul Menzer is a professor and director of the Mary Baldwin University MLitt/MFA Shakespeare and Performance graduate program.
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Introductions: Being Ralph Cohen Paul Menzer A Runaway American Dream: The Birth of the American Shakespeare Center Jim Warren Part 1: In the Library Actors as Evidence Alan Armstrong The Pressures of Immediacy: The Alchemist and Theatrical Magic Evelyn Tribble Text as performance as text: the King's disease in All's Well that Ends Well Jeremy Lopez Reading Lady Macbeth's Line, 3.4.117 George Walton Williams Blackfriars Then and Now Tiffany Stern Taking Our Hats Off to Ralph Andrew Gurr Facts Don't Always Do What We Want Them To Farah Karim-Cooper Macbeth and the Power of Poetry Russ McDonald Part 2: In the Classroom Othello: Three Notes for Dr Ralph to Query Patrick Spottiswoode "What wouldst thou do now": The Visionary Impact of Shakespeare on a Small College Town Mary Hill Cole and Marlena Hobson Ralph Alan Cohen's Fearless Teaching: The Language of Shakespeare Sally Southall Part 3: On the Stage Dionysus at Play with Antony and Cleopatra Amy Cohen "Change Places": Playing King Lear with the Blackfriars Audience James Keegan The State of the Art John Harrell Living With the Lights On Patrick Dooley "And practice rhetoric in your common talk": How Ralph Made Rhetors of us all Matthew Davies Index About the Contributors About the Editors
Introductions: Being Ralph Cohen Paul Menzer A Runaway American Dream: The Birth of the American Shakespeare Center Jim Warren Part 1: In the Library Actors as Evidence Alan Armstrong The Pressures of Immediacy: The Alchemist and Theatrical Magic Evelyn Tribble Text as performance as text: the King's disease in All's Well that Ends Well Jeremy Lopez Reading Lady Macbeth's Line, 3.4.117 George Walton Williams Blackfriars Then and Now Tiffany Stern Taking Our Hats Off to Ralph Andrew Gurr Facts Don't Always Do What We Want Them To Farah Karim-Cooper Macbeth and the Power of Poetry Russ McDonald Part 2: In the Classroom Othello: Three Notes for Dr Ralph to Query Patrick Spottiswoode "What wouldst thou do now": The Visionary Impact of Shakespeare on a Small College Town Mary Hill Cole and Marlena Hobson Ralph Alan Cohen's Fearless Teaching: The Language of Shakespeare Sally Southall Part 3: On the Stage Dionysus at Play with Antony and Cleopatra Amy Cohen "Change Places": Playing King Lear with the Blackfriars Audience James Keegan The State of the Art John Harrell Living With the Lights On Patrick Dooley "And practice rhetoric in your common talk": How Ralph Made Rhetors of us all Matthew Davies Index About the Contributors About the Editors
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