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Shakespeare In The Theatre Nicholas Hytner Abigail Rokisonwoodall

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Shakespeare In The Theatre Nicholas Hytner Abigail Rokisonwoodall
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Arden Shakespeare
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.35 MB
Author: Abigail Rokison-Woodall
ISBN: 9781472581617, 9781472581600, 9781472581648, 147258161X, 1472581601, 1472581644
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Shakespeare In The Theatre Nicholas Hytner Abigail Rokisonwoodall by Abigail Rokison-woodall 9781472581617, 9781472581600, 9781472581648, 147258161X, 1472581601, 1472581644 instant download after payment.

Part of the series Shakespeare in the Theatre, this book examines the work of renowned theatre director Nicholas Hytner (Artistic Director of the National Theatre from 2003-2015). Featuring case studies of Hytner’s Shakespeare productions and interviews with actors, designers, directors and other practitioners with whom Hytner has worked, it explores Hytner’s own productions of Shakespeare’s plays within their respective socio-cultural contexts and the context of Hytner’s other directing work, and examines his working practices and the impact of his Artistic directorship on the centrality of Shakespeare within the repertoire of the National Theatre.

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