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As you like it

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In a period during which a play previously staged very traditionally was represented in a variety of original ways, Robert Smallwood looks at what we could call the 'Seven Ages of As You Like It' by considering just what directors, designers and actors did differently to make their vision original.

How are the environments of the court and the Forest of Arden presented; bleak and chilling or welcoming and celebratory?

What does each actress bring to the crucial role of Rosalind that will help show the journey from her relationship with Celia to that with Orlando?

How are the anti-romantic Touchstone and Jaques portrayed?

How successfully is Hymen, the god of marriage, brought to the stage?

This engaging volume celebrates the rich performance history of an always popular play.

In a period during which a play previously staged very traditionally was represented in a variety of original ways, Robert Smallwood looks at what we could call the 'Seven Ages of As You Like It' by considering just what directors, designers and actors did differently to make their vision original. How are the environments of the court and the Forest of Arden presented; bleak and chilling or welcoming and celebratory?

What does each actress bring to the crucial role of Rosalind that will help show the journey from her relationship with Celia to that with Orlando?

How are the anti-romantic Touchstone and Jaques portrayed?

How successfully is Hymen, the god of marriage, brought to the stage?

This engaging volume celebrates the rich performance history of an always popular play.

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The Arden Shakespeare
190343615X / 9781903436158
Paperback / softback
822.33
19/12/2002
United Kingdom
English
xv, 260 p. : ill., ports.
20 cm
general Learn More
Quiz No: 211058, Points 4.00, Book Level 9.20,
Upper Years - Key Stage 3 Learn More
Published in association with The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.