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Shakespeare’s First Folio Cue Scripts – Tragedies

- A New Window on Shakespeare
Af: Patrick Tucker Engelsk Paperback

Shakespeare’s First Folio Cue Scripts – Tragedies

- A New Window on Shakespeare
Af: Patrick Tucker Engelsk Paperback
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Opening up a new window to see Shakespeare’s words in a different light and gathering his intentions in a simple, clear way, this book presents the Cue Scripts from the Tragedies in Shakespeare’s First Folio.

The book invites readers to approach Shakespeare’s texts the way his actors would have – not studying the complete text and drawing conclusions from it, but working from a Cue Script, where all the lines for a particular character are written, with just a two- or three-word cue as to when they should speak. As an actor himself, Shakespeare knew that his actors would have little time to do more than learn their lines for the next imminent performance – for this reason, he placed in the first lines of every Cue Script a range of crucial information on the character’s motives and intentions. Studying the cues and following the playwright’s clues opens up a whole new understanding of the roles, and provides a way of approaching a play that is authentic, quick, and creates an impactful performance. Examples of Cue Script scenes along with a summary of the various clues that were written to help the original actors are included in the book.

A practical and unique resource for students, teachers, performers, and directors alike, Shakespeare’s First Folio Cue Scripts – Tragedies helps demystify Shakespeare’s texts, provides new approaches to scene studies, and sheds new light on Shakespeare’s most popular works.

To access the additional downloadable Cue Scripts and other materials, visit www.resourcecentre.routledge.com/books/9781032698854.

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Opening up a new window to see Shakespeare’s words in a different light and gathering his intentions in a simple, clear way, this book presents the Cue Scripts from the Tragedies in Shakespeare’s First Folio.

The book invites readers to approach Shakespeare’s texts the way his actors would have – not studying the complete text and drawing conclusions from it, but working from a Cue Script, where all the lines for a particular character are written, with just a two- or three-word cue as to when they should speak. As an actor himself, Shakespeare knew that his actors would have little time to do more than learn their lines for the next imminent performance – for this reason, he placed in the first lines of every Cue Script a range of crucial information on the character’s motives and intentions. Studying the cues and following the playwright’s clues opens up a whole new understanding of the roles, and provides a way of approaching a play that is authentic, quick, and creates an impactful performance. Examples of Cue Script scenes along with a summary of the various clues that were written to help the original actors are included in the book.

A practical and unique resource for students, teachers, performers, and directors alike, Shakespeare’s First Folio Cue Scripts – Tragedies helps demystify Shakespeare’s texts, provides new approaches to scene studies, and sheds new light on Shakespeare’s most popular works.

To access the additional downloadable Cue Scripts and other materials, visit www.resourcecentre.routledge.com/books/9781032698854.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 346
ISBN-13: 9781032698854
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1032698853
Udg. Dato: 30 dec 2024
Længde: 23mm
Bredde: 278mm
Højde: 205mm
Forlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Oplagsdato: 30 dec 2024
Forfatter(e): Patrick Tucker
Forfatter(e) Patrick Tucker


Kategori Litteraturstudier: skuespil & dramatik


ISBN-13 9781032698854


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 346


Udgave


Længde 23mm


Bredde 278mm


Højde 205mm


Udg. Dato 30 dec 2024


Oplagsdato 30 dec 2024


Forlag Taylor & Francis Ltd