Shakespeare in the Theatre: Patrice Chéreau

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Drama, Shakespeare, Fiction & Literature, Performing Arts
Cover of the book Shakespeare in the Theatre: Patrice Chéreau by Dominique Goy-Blanquet, Bloomsbury Publishing
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Author: Dominique Goy-Blanquet ISBN: 9781474273923
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Publication: April 19, 2018
Imprint: The Arden Shakespeare Language: English
Author: Dominique Goy-Blanquet
ISBN: 9781474273923
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication: April 19, 2018
Imprint: The Arden Shakespeare
Language: English

Patrice Chéreau (1944 - 2013) was one of France's leading directors in the theatre and on film and a major influence on Shakespearean performance. He is internationally known for memorable productions of both drama and opera. His life-long companionship with Shakespeare began in 1970 when his innovative Richard II made the young director famous overnight and caused his translator to denounce him publicly as an iconoclast, for a production mixing “music-hall, circus, and pankration”. After this break, Chéreau read Shakespeare's texts assiduously, “line by line and word by word”, with another renowned poet, Yves Bonnefoy.
Drawing on new interviews with many of Chereau's collaborators, this study explores a unique theatre maker's interpretations of Shakespeare in relation to the European tradition and to his wider body of work on stage and film, to establish his profound influence on other producers of Shakespeare.

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Patrice Chéreau (1944 - 2013) was one of France's leading directors in the theatre and on film and a major influence on Shakespearean performance. He is internationally known for memorable productions of both drama and opera. His life-long companionship with Shakespeare began in 1970 when his innovative Richard II made the young director famous overnight and caused his translator to denounce him publicly as an iconoclast, for a production mixing “music-hall, circus, and pankration”. After this break, Chéreau read Shakespeare's texts assiduously, “line by line and word by word”, with another renowned poet, Yves Bonnefoy.
Drawing on new interviews with many of Chereau's collaborators, this study explores a unique theatre maker's interpretations of Shakespeare in relation to the European tradition and to his wider body of work on stage and film, to establish his profound influence on other producers of Shakespeare.

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