Performing Hamlet: Actors in the Modern Age
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350030756
ISBN-10: 1350030759
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 8 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția The Arden Shakespeare
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350030759
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 8 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția The Arden Shakespeare
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Many
of
the
productions
covered
toured
internationally,
especially
to
the
USA
or
were
broadcast
live
around
the
world
Notă biografică
Jonathan
Croallis
a
theatre
historian
and
biographer,
and
author
ofPerforming
King
Lear:
Gielgud
to
Russell
Beale(The
Arden
Shakespeare,
2016),John
Gielgud:
Matinee
Idol
to
Movie
Star(Bloomsbury
Methuen
Drama,
2011)
andBuzz
Buzz!
Playwrights,
Actors
and
Directors
at
the
National
Theatre(Methuen
Drama,
2008).
Cuprins
ContentsList
of
Illustrations
AcknowledgementsReflectionsIntroduction
Stage
History1
The
Fifties:
Michael
Redgrave
1
-
Alec
Guinness
-
Richard
Burton
-
Paul
Scofield
-Michael
Redgrave
2
2
The
Sixties:
Jeremy
Brett
-
Peter
O'Toole
-
David
Warner
-
Nicol
Williamson
3
The
Seventies:
Alan
Howard
-
Ian
McKellen
-
Albert
Finney
-
Ben
Kingsley
-
Derek
Jacobi
-
Frances
de
la
Tour
4
The
Eighties:
Jonathan
Pryce
-
Michael
Pennington
-
Anton
Lesser
-
Roger
Rees
-
Kenneth
Branagh
1
-
Mark
Rylance
1
-
Daniel
Day-Lewis
5
The
Nineties:
Kenneth
Branagh
2
-
Alan
Cumming
-
Stephen
Dillane
-
Ralph
Fiennes
-
Alex
Jennings
-
Paul
Rhys
6
The
Noughties:
Mark
Rylance
2
-
Adrian
Lester
-
Samuel
West
-
Michael
Maloney
-
Ben
Whishaw
-
Jamie
Ballard
-
David
Tennant
-
Jude
Law
7
The
Teens:
Rory
Kinnear
-
Michael
Sheen
-
Jonathan
Slinger
-
Maxine
Peake
-
Benedict
Cumberbatch
-
Paapa
Essiedu
-
Andrew
Scott
8
Simon
Russell
Beale,Hamlet
Observed:
The
National
Theatre
at
Work9
Hamlets
at
ElsinoreMain
SourcesFurther
ReadingBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
InPerforming
HamletCroall
gives
a
glimpse
into
preparing
and
performing
the
role
of
Hamlet
.
Croall's
examination
is
not
purely
academic:
he
enriches
it
with
interviews
of
five
actors
and
six
directors
engaged
in
productions
ofHamlet.
This
makes
the
text
much
more
appealing
and
applicable
to
the
modern
actor/director.
Chapter
9
offers
an
extensive
"day
in
the
life"
look
at
the
2000
National
Theatre
production
with
Simon
Russell
Beale
as
Hamlet.
This
chapter
helps
convey
the
fast-paced
life
of
the
professional
actor
in
preparation,
performance,
and
touring
.
This
is
a
solid
and
fresh
study
for
actors/directors
and
those
researching
the
production
history
ofHamlet.
Summing
Up:
Recommended.
An extremely impressive work which will be of great interest not only to actors and directors tackling this most demanding of plays but also to people studying Hamlet as a work of literature.
This absorbing study embraces an extraordinary range of directorial and acting approaches to the Himalayan challenges offered by the play. As might be expected in the light of his magisterial biographies of John Gielgud and Sybil Thorndike, Croall's account of the phenomenon that is the play is superbly researched. It is hard to do justice to such a rich array of viewpoints.
I'm so glad to see such a detailed analysis of the work Simon Russell Beale and I did together. The book looks very handsome and has been much admired.
I had a wonderful time reading the book. All the chapters are fascinating.
'Tracking more than 70 years of a range of actors tackling one of the biggest roles in theatre, Jonathan Croall's insightfulPerforming Hamlet....is a look often not just behind the scenes, but deeper than that. A reflection of the cost, and the catalytic energy, making theatre and performances takes on those who have dedicated their lives to it. And that is what I go to theatre books for.'
An extremely impressive work which will be of great interest not only to actors and directors tackling this most demanding of plays but also to people studying Hamlet as a work of literature.
This absorbing study embraces an extraordinary range of directorial and acting approaches to the Himalayan challenges offered by the play. As might be expected in the light of his magisterial biographies of John Gielgud and Sybil Thorndike, Croall's account of the phenomenon that is the play is superbly researched. It is hard to do justice to such a rich array of viewpoints.
I'm so glad to see such a detailed analysis of the work Simon Russell Beale and I did together. The book looks very handsome and has been much admired.
I had a wonderful time reading the book. All the chapters are fascinating.
'Tracking more than 70 years of a range of actors tackling one of the biggest roles in theatre, Jonathan Croall's insightfulPerforming Hamlet....is a look often not just behind the scenes, but deeper than that. A reflection of the cost, and the catalytic energy, making theatre and performances takes on those who have dedicated their lives to it. And that is what I go to theatre books for.'