Directing Shakespeare in America: Historical Perspectives
Directing Shakespeare in America: Historical Perspectives
This unique and comprehensive study reviews the practice of leading American directors of Shakespeare from the late nineteenth to the end of the twentieth century. Charles Ney examines rehearsal and production records, as well as evidence from diaries, letters, autobiographies, reviews and photographs to consider each director’s point of view when approaching Shakespeare and the differing directorial tools and techniques employed in significant productions in their careers.
Includes contributions by Dr. Ralph Cohen.