Players of Shakespeare 2: Further Essays in Shakespearean Performance by Players with the Royal Shakespeare CompanyThis is the second volume of essays by actors with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Fourteen actors describe the Shakespearean roles they played in productions between 1982 and 1987. The contributors are Roger Allam, Frances Barber, Kenneth Branagh, Niamh Cusack, Ben Kingsley, Ian McDiarmid, Daniel Massey, Edward Petherbridge, Alan Rickman, Fiona Shaw, Antony Sher, Juliet Stevenson, David Suchet and Zoe Wanamaker. Each gives a unique insight into the preparation and performance of a major Shakespearean role and how a character is created through responding to Shakespeare's text, within the context of a particular director's conception and the environment established by the designer. A brief biographical note is provided for each of the contributors and an introduction places the essays in the context of the Stratford and London stages, and of the music and design for the particular productions. |
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Съдържание
Introduction | 1 |
The Duke in Measure for Measure | 13 |
Armado in Loves Labours Lost | 33 |
Shylock in The Merchant of Venice | 45 |
Celia and Rosalind in As You Like It | 55 |
Jaques in As You Like It | 73 |
Viola in Twelfth Night | 81 |
Henry V | 93 |
Juliet in Romeo and Juliet | 121 |
Ophelia in Hamlet | 137 |
The Fool in King Lear | 151 |
Othello | 167 |
Iago in Othello | 179 |
Production credits | 200 |
Further reading | 203 |
Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet | 107 |
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