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What is it that makes Shakespeare's most famous plays so vividly alive, down all the centuries since they were first produced? Shakespeare in Production aims to help readers, students, actors and directors to understand the changing appeal of Hamlet to successive generations, and to explore the metamorphoses of The Taming of the Shrew from the patriarchal Renaissance to the post-modern, post-feminist present. The editions offer the full Cambridge text of each play, illuminated by notes that provide description and illustration of productions throughout history, in Britain and beyond. By the use of promptbooks, actor's memories, reviews and photographs, each scene is set in its production history; its most memorable performances, designs and new interpretations are brought to life in fascinating detail. The plays are not static and unchanging: every generation has its own texts, and its own understanding of them. Performance re-writes and re-interprets the play from page to stage. The series allows modern readers to access not one Shakespeare, fixed for all time - but many plays by many generations of players and directors.


Jacky Bratton
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