Shakespeare in the Theatre: Trevor Nunn
«With a masterfully even hand Jackson measures the way a major director’s work navigated the aesthetic, intellectual, administrative and financial challenges of a long and culture-shaping career. This is a deeply knowledgeable book of the kind that can only be generated out of sustained critical investment in the arts of performance.»
Andrew Hartley, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
Sir Trevor Nunn is one of the most versatile and accomplished directors in the English-speaking theatre. This book examines his achievements as a director of Shakespeare within the wider context of debates on the cultural politics of Britain’s theatrical institutions in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- The Arden Shakespeare
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 264
- ISBN
- 9781350164574
- Utgivelsesår
- 2020
- Format
- 20 x 13 cm
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«With a masterfully even hand Jackson measures the way a major director’s work navigated the aesthetic, intellectual, administrative and financial challenges of a long and culture-shaping career. This is a deeply knowledgeable book of the kind that can only be generated out of sustained critical investment in the arts of performance.»
Andrew Hartley, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
«Jackson is an expert guide, and his heady reactions to the shows in real time make this volume so much more engaging than an ‘objective’ stage history … A terrific book—a model of acute and detailed analysis with an eye to wider societal and theatrical trends and their inevitable overlap.»
The Year's Work in English Studies
«Jackson’s book offers a fascinating insight into the career of a prolific theatre director, about whom surprisingly little has been published. It gives an invaluable overview of Nunn’s career, alongside detailed accounts of particular Shakespeare productions.»
Dr Abigail Rokison-Woodall, The Shakespeare Institute, The University of Birmingham, UK
«I trust Jackson’s reading of that production’s theatrical signals more than I trust my own, in large part because he saw most of the productions he writes about several times, watching as the director made them tighter, deeper, and more finely detailed. Jackson extensively and meticulously documents every production’s design features, acting choices, and critical reception. But I would just as soon forego the documentation and trust Jackson’s memory, his powers of description, and his ability to get to the heart of each production’s aesthetic. Jackson’s book, like Nunn’s aesthetic, is conceptually tight, interpretively deep, and intricately detailed.»
Theatre Review
«Jackson’s rich eyewitness study reveals how Nunn, without ever publishing a manifesto, has been one of the key Shakespearean interpreters of our time, keeping live Shakespeare in touch with mainstream entertainment (through his cross-fertilizations with the big-budget musical) and with the arts of the screen (through his work in close-up, studio spaces). This is an important, accessible study of an important and accessible director.»
Michael Dobson, The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, UK