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MsDirecting Shakespeare

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"In this book, Elizabeth Schafer captures a sense of the creative world of women directing Shakespeare. At the dawn of a new century, Shakespeare's plays are still the most prestigious productions in the theater of the English-speaking world. Yet women …

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"In this book, Elizabeth Schafer captures a sense of the creative world of women directing Shakespeare. At the dawn of a new century, Shakespeare's plays are still the most prestigious productions in the theater of the English-speaking world. Yet women directors have often been marginalized in Shakespearean theater, working in provincial theaters rather than larger companies, facing the hostility of establishment critics, and striving to make a place for their interpretations of "the Bard."". "Despite these difficulties, there is an exciting history of women directing Shakespeare. Elizabeth Schafer explores the works of such prestigious directors as Joan Littlewood, actress and director Dame Judi Dench, Gale Edwards, and Jude Kelley, and she looks at a variety of productions directed by women. In interviews with the author, the directors discuss their craft, their critics, and the innovative approaches they have brought to performances of Shakespeare's plays."--BOOK JACKET.

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