by Murray Cox (Editor), Murray Cox (Editor)
Between 1989 and 1991 several of Shakespeare's tragedies were performed in the central hall of Broadmoor Hospital. This book sets these important events on record. It offers insights into the impact of such drama, in such a setting, upon actors and audience. It includes interviews with the directors and the actors playing the title roles, as well as a description of the hospital and its community of patients and staff.
The performances were given by actors from The Royal Shakespeare Company (Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet), The Royal National Theatre (King Lear) and the Wilde Community Theatre Company, a local amateur drama group (Measure for Measure). An account is given of `workshops' which took place after the performances. And a collage of comment, by actors and audience, is presented as a stream of corporate consciousness.
The final section of the book has a more academic timbre, including chapters on performance and projective possibilities, the nature and scope of dramatherapy, and contributions on the place of drama in custodial settings by specialists from a variety of disciplines.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 283
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Published: 01 Mar 1992
ISBN 10: 1853021210
ISBN 13: 9781853021213
Book Overview: What happened when Mark Rylance's RSC and National Theatre productions of Hamlet, King Lear, and Romeo and Juliet went to Broadmoor