
Open-air Shakespeare
By Rosemary Gaby
Subjects: Appreciation, LITERARY CRITICISM / Drama, LITERARY CRITICISM / Shakespeare, Shakespeare, william, 1564-1616, appreciation, Theater, Stage history, LITERARY CRITICISM / Australian & Oceanian, Theater, Open-air, Theater, australia, History, Shakespeare, william, 1564-1616, stage history
Description: "Many people today first encounter staged Shakespeare in an open-air setting. In Australia, picnic Shakespeares seem particularly suited to the predilections of contemporary audiences and the plays have been performed in a remarkably varied range of sites. Shakespeare has been transported to gardens, parks, caves, mountains and beaches all over the country, in a place that for Shakespeare and his contemporaries was completely unknown. Why does the anomaly of performing Shakespeare in Australian space exert such a strong appeal? This book traces the history of open-air Shakespeare production in Australia from the beginning of the twentieth century to the present day and suggests that the industry reflects important changes in the ways contemporary Australians relate to both their environment and to Shakespeare. It provides striking evidence of the diversity of localised responses to Shakespeare that exist outside Britain, and contributes to our understanding of Shakespeare's changing global impact"--
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