Making Shakespeare is a lively introduction to the major issues of the stage and print history, whilst also raising questions about what a Shakespeare play actually is. Tiffany Stern reveals how London, the theatre, the actors and the way in which the plays were written and printed all affect the 'Shakespeare' that we now read. Concentrating on the instability and fluidity of Shakespeare's texts, her book discusses what happened to a manuscript between its first composition, its performance on stage and its printing, and identifies traces of the production system in the plays we read.
Plays for Young English Learners is a new title in the On the Road to Excellence series written especially for you and your students. This manual will help you as the teacher develop and enhance oral fluency, giving students one more opportunity to use and practice the language. Acting is an art, a craft, and a talent, but not everyone is a natural actor; however, always keep in mind that acting can be taught and developed. Students, when exposed to new experiences, grow and build an interest where none had existed before.
The BBC TV Shakespeare Collection 21. Titus Andronicus wiith embedded subtitles The BBC Television Shakespeare was a set of television adaptations of the plays of Shakespeare, produced by the the BBC between 1978 and 1985.