This thesis offers a descriptive and analytical account of the productions of The Two Gentlemen of Verona performed at the Stratford theatres. Four productions produced before 1926 without substantial material are mentioned and briefly discussed in Chapter I. The other six staged after 1932 will be separately considered in each of the following chapters in terms of their theatrical realization. Discussion derived from prompt-books, contemporary reviews, theatre-records and photographs, together with information obtained directly from members of the Royal Shakespeare Company. This thesis seeks to evaluate theatrical as well as literary attitudes towards the play. In certain cases, the influence of some modern literary criticism will be discu...
This thesis focuses on the Canadianization and development of Shakespearean theatre at the Stratford...
This thesis is a study of the stage history of six plays and three seasons of Shakespeare at the Old...
This thesis is an analysis of three centuries of adaptations of Shakespeare's Hamlet and of how arti...
This thesis offers a descriptive and analytic study of the productions of John Webster's The Duchess...
This thesis offers a detailed, analytical account of six post-war productions of Hamlet, presented i...
This thesis describes British stage productions of Shakespeare's Pericles from 1900 to 1984. It is a...
This thesis discusses critical attitudes in Art Shakespearean Criticism and the Theatre during th...
This thesis is a systematic investigation of the Royal Shakespeare Company's productions of all the ...
This thesis examines the performance history of Shakespeare focusing on those productions performed ...
My thesis examines the production practices of the Propeller Theatre Company, an all-male ensemble u...
This thesis is divided into two sections. In the first section the Elizabethan Theatre is described ...
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) states that its purpose is to produce “an inspirational artistic...
The role of Silvia in The Two Gentlemen of Verona by William Shakespeare was selected as a thesis pr...
This thesis is on the one hand part of the wider field of ‘European Shakespeare’ studies which have ...
This thesis proposes that Shakespeare’s cultural authority was established in England by the end of ...
This thesis focuses on the Canadianization and development of Shakespearean theatre at the Stratford...
This thesis is a study of the stage history of six plays and three seasons of Shakespeare at the Old...
This thesis is an analysis of three centuries of adaptations of Shakespeare's Hamlet and of how arti...
This thesis offers a descriptive and analytic study of the productions of John Webster's The Duchess...
This thesis offers a detailed, analytical account of six post-war productions of Hamlet, presented i...
This thesis describes British stage productions of Shakespeare's Pericles from 1900 to 1984. It is a...
This thesis discusses critical attitudes in Art Shakespearean Criticism and the Theatre during th...
This thesis is a systematic investigation of the Royal Shakespeare Company's productions of all the ...
This thesis examines the performance history of Shakespeare focusing on those productions performed ...
My thesis examines the production practices of the Propeller Theatre Company, an all-male ensemble u...
This thesis is divided into two sections. In the first section the Elizabethan Theatre is described ...
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) states that its purpose is to produce “an inspirational artistic...
The role of Silvia in The Two Gentlemen of Verona by William Shakespeare was selected as a thesis pr...
This thesis is on the one hand part of the wider field of ‘European Shakespeare’ studies which have ...
This thesis proposes that Shakespeare’s cultural authority was established in England by the end of ...
This thesis focuses on the Canadianization and development of Shakespearean theatre at the Stratford...
This thesis is a study of the stage history of six plays and three seasons of Shakespeare at the Old...
This thesis is an analysis of three centuries of adaptations of Shakespeare's Hamlet and of how arti...