Tony Harrison is a poet and dramatist who over a period of years developed a personal theatrical approach towards classical revival, whereby each new version was made specific to its new site and period of production. This paper will discuss the notion of transposition that was central to Tony Harrison’s theatre in the 1980’s whereby Greek plays were retranslated to deal with concerns he had with Britain.Harrison stated that ‘the best way of creating a fresh text is to tie it to a specific production rather than aim, from the study, at a general, all-purpose repertory version. This undoubtedly gives a limited lifetime to the version, but this is no bad thing, as I believe that a “classic” needs to be retranslated continuously.’ He therefore...
Henry V and Richard II made their first and only appearance on the Greek stage in the turbulent 194...
The reconstruction of the Globe Theatre on London’s Bankside had historical accuracy as one of its a...
The reconstruction of the Globe Theatre on London’s Bankside had historical accuracy as one of its a...
Tony Harrison is a poet and dramatist who over a period of years developed a personal theatrical app...
British poet Tony Harrison (b. 1937) is the most significant English verse playwright of the second ...
Performing Greek Drama in Oxford traces enduring connections between antiquity and dramatic performa...
This thesis explores the theoretical and dramaturgical challenges faced by modern productions of the...
Tony Harrison's play The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus has been considered in the secondary literature fro...
Review of J. Michael Walton. Translating Classical Plays: Collected Papers. London and New York: Rou...
Bernard J. McKenna IIIIn recent years, the ???original staging??? movement has gained momentum as a ...
This dissertation examines the changing technology in the modern theatre and how this can be used to...
In 1956, George Devine declared the Royal Court to be a “writers’ theatre” heralding in not so much ...
About the book: This important collection of essays both contributes to the expanding field of cla...
The examination of the social and performative fields of the first Greek Shakespearian performances ...
Theatre, and classic theatre in particular, is not a disembodied observation, a situation-free appra...
Henry V and Richard II made their first and only appearance on the Greek stage in the turbulent 194...
The reconstruction of the Globe Theatre on London’s Bankside had historical accuracy as one of its a...
The reconstruction of the Globe Theatre on London’s Bankside had historical accuracy as one of its a...
Tony Harrison is a poet and dramatist who over a period of years developed a personal theatrical app...
British poet Tony Harrison (b. 1937) is the most significant English verse playwright of the second ...
Performing Greek Drama in Oxford traces enduring connections between antiquity and dramatic performa...
This thesis explores the theoretical and dramaturgical challenges faced by modern productions of the...
Tony Harrison's play The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus has been considered in the secondary literature fro...
Review of J. Michael Walton. Translating Classical Plays: Collected Papers. London and New York: Rou...
Bernard J. McKenna IIIIn recent years, the ???original staging??? movement has gained momentum as a ...
This dissertation examines the changing technology in the modern theatre and how this can be used to...
In 1956, George Devine declared the Royal Court to be a “writers’ theatre” heralding in not so much ...
About the book: This important collection of essays both contributes to the expanding field of cla...
The examination of the social and performative fields of the first Greek Shakespearian performances ...
Theatre, and classic theatre in particular, is not a disembodied observation, a situation-free appra...
Henry V and Richard II made their first and only appearance on the Greek stage in the turbulent 194...
The reconstruction of the Globe Theatre on London’s Bankside had historical accuracy as one of its a...
The reconstruction of the Globe Theatre on London’s Bankside had historical accuracy as one of its a...