In this first substantive study of directing Shakespeare in the USA, Charles Ney compares and contrasts directors working at major companies across the country. Because of the complexities of directing Shakespeare for audiences today, a director's methods, values and biases are more readily perceptible in their work on Shakespeare than in more contemporary work. Directors disclose their interpretation of the text, their management of the various stages of production, how they go about supervising rehearsals and share tactics. This book will be useful to students wanting to develop skills, practitioners who want to learn from what other directors are doing, and scholars and students studying production practice and performance.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The Directors and their Aesthetic Sensibilities
Chapter 3: Developing an Approach
Chapter 4: Research and Analysis
Chapter 5: Preparing the Production Text
Chapter 6: Working With Designers
Chapter 7: Casting
Chapter 8: Rehearsals
Chapter 9: Table Work
Chapter 10: Staging the Play
Chapter 11: Speaking Shakespeare's Language
Chapter 12: Middle Stage Rehearsals
Chapter 13: Other Thoughts on Rehearsal
Chapter 14: Tech and Dress Rehearsals
Chapter 15: Adding the Audience