An analytical history of the representation of gender on the English stage from Shakespeare to modern times is followed by a detailed examination of the National Theatre of Great Britain's production of `As You Like It' in 1967, the first production of a play by Shakespeare for over three hundred years in which the female parts were played by male actors. Subsequent cross-cast productions of Shakespeare's plays by Glasgow Citizen's Theatre, Prospect theatre Company, Lindsay Kemp, Theatre du Soleil and Goodman Theatre Chicago are discussed and the views of directors and critics of those productions analysed. The thesis then presents the results of a series of workshops with actors into the playing of gender and examines, by means of an exp...
Are male and female characters really created equal? Or is there baggage attached to these ideas tha...
Abstract This research paper has been conducted to examine Shakespeare’s comedy As You Like It from...
Gender is often identified with sex and gender, even though they have different concepts. It is asso...
An analytical history of the representation of gender on the English stage from Shakespeare to moder...
The adaptations of Shakespeare‘s plays that were written and staged during the English Restoration a...
This thesis examines the existence and extent of female power in a range of Shakespeare’s plays, dis...
Shakespeare is known for some of his twists on generic gender roles. He explores femininity and masc...
Cross-dressing is a recurrent theme in Shakespeare\u27s comedies, and the theatrical trend of gender...
Cross-gender casting (i.e. the casting of female performers for male parts and vice versa) of plays ...
William Shakespeare’s comedy The Taming of the Shrew is a curious and often controversial play due t...
William Shakespeare’s work has achieved an iconic status, with many of his plays being performed thr...
Diese Diplomarbeit setzt sich mit der Konzeption von Gender als sozialem Konstrukt in Shakespeares K...
Performativity, as defined by Judith Butler, is a means of analysis that focuses on the dynamic cons...
261 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Chapter One, the introduction...
Although there are elements of Shakespeare’s works that inarguably adhere to the expectations of the...
Are male and female characters really created equal? Or is there baggage attached to these ideas tha...
Abstract This research paper has been conducted to examine Shakespeare’s comedy As You Like It from...
Gender is often identified with sex and gender, even though they have different concepts. It is asso...
An analytical history of the representation of gender on the English stage from Shakespeare to moder...
The adaptations of Shakespeare‘s plays that were written and staged during the English Restoration a...
This thesis examines the existence and extent of female power in a range of Shakespeare’s plays, dis...
Shakespeare is known for some of his twists on generic gender roles. He explores femininity and masc...
Cross-dressing is a recurrent theme in Shakespeare\u27s comedies, and the theatrical trend of gender...
Cross-gender casting (i.e. the casting of female performers for male parts and vice versa) of plays ...
William Shakespeare’s comedy The Taming of the Shrew is a curious and often controversial play due t...
William Shakespeare’s work has achieved an iconic status, with many of his plays being performed thr...
Diese Diplomarbeit setzt sich mit der Konzeption von Gender als sozialem Konstrukt in Shakespeares K...
Performativity, as defined by Judith Butler, is a means of analysis that focuses on the dynamic cons...
261 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Chapter One, the introduction...
Although there are elements of Shakespeare’s works that inarguably adhere to the expectations of the...
Are male and female characters really created equal? Or is there baggage attached to these ideas tha...
Abstract This research paper has been conducted to examine Shakespeare’s comedy As You Like It from...
Gender is often identified with sex and gender, even though they have different concepts. It is asso...