Actors and Acting in Shakespeare's Time
Discover the captivating world of performance in the Elizabethan era with Actors and Acting in Shakespeare's Time by Cambridge University Press. This insightful book, published in 2010, spans 260 pages and offers a comprehensive survey of acting during Shakespeare's lifetime. It meticulously analyzes individual performers, diverse styles of performance, theatrical companies, and the intricacies of casting.
Ideal for students and scholars alike, this book serves as an essential resource for those studying Shakespeare, early modern drama, and the rich history of theatre. Uncover the nuances of the theatrical landscape that shaped some of the greatest works in literature. Whether for academic courses or personal interest, this volume promises to enhance your understanding of the performing arts in Shakespeare's time.