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Directing Shakespeare : A Scholar Onstage - Sidney Homan

Directing Shakespeare

A Scholar Onstage

By: Sidney Homan

Hardcover | 15 March 2004

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AN IMPOSSIBLE QUESTION FROM A CHINESE ACTOR--"Why is Shakespeare eternal?"--drove Sidney Homan after fifty years in the theater to ponder just what makes Shakespeare ... well, Shakespeare, The result, Directing Shakespeare, reflects the two worlds in which Homan operates--as a scholar and teacher on campus, and as a director and actor in professional and university theaters. His concern is the entire process, beginning in the lonely period when the director develops a concept, and moving into increasingly larger realms: interaction with stage designer; rehearsal; and public performances in which the audience's response further shapes the play. Homan recounts the experience of staging "King Lear accompanied by a musical score for piano, violin, and cello played live onstage. He discusses the challenge of making and trying to justify cuts in "Hamlet. A casual remark from an actress leads to a feminist production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream. He describes the delicate collaboration between director and performer as he works with actors preparing for "The Merchant of Venice, King Lear, and "Hamlet. Other chapters treat a set designer's bold red drapes that influenced the director's concept for "Julius Caesar, and the cross-influence of back-to-back runs of Stoppard's "Rosencrantz and Guildenstsern Are Dead and "Hamlet. In a highly personal concluding chapter, Homan tells of joyously working with a spontaneous young actor playing Puck and with an audience of unruly teenagers who wept at a performance of "Lear. Delightfully written, and filled with practical insights, "Directing Shakespeare draws together scholars, critics, and those who work to bring the written word to life.
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Sidney Homan has the unusual gift for a literary critic of being a good story-teller, and so the moments of rehearsing and trying to find how a complicated text can work on stage come through with vividness and point...Any Shakespearean and any intellectually curious actor or director would find substantial value and interest in Directing Shakespeare. * author of Shakespeare's History Plays *

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