The Shakespeare North Playhouse
Replica Theatres and Their Uses
Herausgeber: Keenan, Tim
The Shakespeare North Playhouse
Replica Theatres and Their Uses
Herausgeber: Keenan, Tim
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This collection celebrates the opening of the Shakespeare North Playhouse (SNP).
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This collection celebrates the opening of the Shakespeare North Playhouse (SNP).
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9781032376530
- ISBN-10: 1032376538
- Artikelnr.: 70151728
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9781032376530
- ISBN-10: 1032376538
- Artikelnr.: 70151728
Tim Keenan is Senior Lecturer in Drama at Liverpool Hope University, UK. He is an early modernist with a focus on seventeenth-century theatre production.
Part 1 Origins and Development 1. Why Build a Replica Theatre in Knowsley?
The Story of a Journey from a Vision to Reality 2. Making the Shakespeare
North Playhouse: Paradoxes, Entanglements, and Fluidities 3. The
Shakespeare North Playhouse: A Story of Passion, Policy, and Pragmatism 4.
Interview with Nicholas Helm, Architect of the Shakespeare North Playhouse
Part 2 Buildings and Spaces 5. Chasing the 90%: Establishing the Facts
about the Cockpit-in-Court 6. Past Theatres and New Spaces: Shifting
Meanings for Actors and Audiences 7. Interview with Jim Warren, Co-Founder
and Artistic Director of the American Shakespeare Center, 1988-2017 and
Current Founding Artistic Director of the American Globe Center 8. Dealing
with the Elizabethan Edifice Complex Part 3 Practices and Performance 9.
Finding Our Light 10. The Accidental Time Traveller 11. Interview with Ben
Crystal, SNP Associate Artist and Independent Author/Actor/Creative
Producer/Theatre Practitioner 12. "Making the Invisible Visible": The
Shakespeare North Playhouse as Replica Theatre and Research Instrument in
PaR Part 4 Community Arts and Education 13. Commedia in the Community 14.
Community Considerations for Shakespeare North Playhouse 15. Cultivating
Young People's Connections to Shakespeare North Playhouse 16. "Shakespeare
on Your Doorstep": Opportunities for Inclusion and Participation in the
Educational and Community Work of Shakespeare North Playhouse
The Story of a Journey from a Vision to Reality 2. Making the Shakespeare
North Playhouse: Paradoxes, Entanglements, and Fluidities 3. The
Shakespeare North Playhouse: A Story of Passion, Policy, and Pragmatism 4.
Interview with Nicholas Helm, Architect of the Shakespeare North Playhouse
Part 2 Buildings and Spaces 5. Chasing the 90%: Establishing the Facts
about the Cockpit-in-Court 6. Past Theatres and New Spaces: Shifting
Meanings for Actors and Audiences 7. Interview with Jim Warren, Co-Founder
and Artistic Director of the American Shakespeare Center, 1988-2017 and
Current Founding Artistic Director of the American Globe Center 8. Dealing
with the Elizabethan Edifice Complex Part 3 Practices and Performance 9.
Finding Our Light 10. The Accidental Time Traveller 11. Interview with Ben
Crystal, SNP Associate Artist and Independent Author/Actor/Creative
Producer/Theatre Practitioner 12. "Making the Invisible Visible": The
Shakespeare North Playhouse as Replica Theatre and Research Instrument in
PaR Part 4 Community Arts and Education 13. Commedia in the Community 14.
Community Considerations for Shakespeare North Playhouse 15. Cultivating
Young People's Connections to Shakespeare North Playhouse 16. "Shakespeare
on Your Doorstep": Opportunities for Inclusion and Participation in the
Educational and Community Work of Shakespeare North Playhouse
Part 1 Origins and Development 1. Why Build a Replica Theatre in Knowsley?
The Story of a Journey from a Vision to Reality 2. Making the Shakespeare
North Playhouse: Paradoxes, Entanglements, and Fluidities 3. The
Shakespeare North Playhouse: A Story of Passion, Policy, and Pragmatism 4.
Interview with Nicholas Helm, Architect of the Shakespeare North Playhouse
Part 2 Buildings and Spaces 5. Chasing the 90%: Establishing the Facts
about the Cockpit-in-Court 6. Past Theatres and New Spaces: Shifting
Meanings for Actors and Audiences 7. Interview with Jim Warren, Co-Founder
and Artistic Director of the American Shakespeare Center, 1988-2017 and
Current Founding Artistic Director of the American Globe Center 8. Dealing
with the Elizabethan Edifice Complex Part 3 Practices and Performance 9.
Finding Our Light 10. The Accidental Time Traveller 11. Interview with Ben
Crystal, SNP Associate Artist and Independent Author/Actor/Creative
Producer/Theatre Practitioner 12. "Making the Invisible Visible": The
Shakespeare North Playhouse as Replica Theatre and Research Instrument in
PaR Part 4 Community Arts and Education 13. Commedia in the Community 14.
Community Considerations for Shakespeare North Playhouse 15. Cultivating
Young People's Connections to Shakespeare North Playhouse 16. "Shakespeare
on Your Doorstep": Opportunities for Inclusion and Participation in the
Educational and Community Work of Shakespeare North Playhouse
The Story of a Journey from a Vision to Reality 2. Making the Shakespeare
North Playhouse: Paradoxes, Entanglements, and Fluidities 3. The
Shakespeare North Playhouse: A Story of Passion, Policy, and Pragmatism 4.
Interview with Nicholas Helm, Architect of the Shakespeare North Playhouse
Part 2 Buildings and Spaces 5. Chasing the 90%: Establishing the Facts
about the Cockpit-in-Court 6. Past Theatres and New Spaces: Shifting
Meanings for Actors and Audiences 7. Interview with Jim Warren, Co-Founder
and Artistic Director of the American Shakespeare Center, 1988-2017 and
Current Founding Artistic Director of the American Globe Center 8. Dealing
with the Elizabethan Edifice Complex Part 3 Practices and Performance 9.
Finding Our Light 10. The Accidental Time Traveller 11. Interview with Ben
Crystal, SNP Associate Artist and Independent Author/Actor/Creative
Producer/Theatre Practitioner 12. "Making the Invisible Visible": The
Shakespeare North Playhouse as Replica Theatre and Research Instrument in
PaR Part 4 Community Arts and Education 13. Commedia in the Community 14.
Community Considerations for Shakespeare North Playhouse 15. Cultivating
Young People's Connections to Shakespeare North Playhouse 16. "Shakespeare
on Your Doorstep": Opportunities for Inclusion and Participation in the
Educational and Community Work of Shakespeare North Playhouse