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SHAKSPER 2001: Shakespeare in USA and in UK
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@ws.bowiestate.edu) Date: 10/28/01
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 12.2474 Sunday, 28 October 2001 From: Stuart Manger <wizard@manger.demon.co.uk> Date: Friday, 26 Oct 2001 22:21:00 +0100 Subject: Shakespeare in USA and in UK A few questions: [a] Do you think that in the normal run of events, there is a tendency in USA to perform / teach / target a rather different group of Shakespeare plays than those more commonly performed in UK? Are the social / box office demands for either pro theatre or amateur or university or all three different in USA? I ask having no experience of the US circuit at all, apart from what I read on this illustrious website. [b] What effects do you think Les Evenements in NYC et al are likely to have on the kinds of plays US companies might feel able / ill-advised to perform? In the latter category, possibly R2 comes to mind with the edgy abdication scene? One can imagine an H5 being interesting too if directed in a particular way? [c] How much Shakespeare PERFORMANCE of complete plays do High Schools get involved in? It is a fairly standard tradition in UK schools, and I wondered if it was so at High School level in USA. If so, do they mostly go for the 'romantic' plays? Or comedies? Or what? I took a 'Romeo and Juliet' from a UK school to a series of American High Schools in Massachusetts and the reactions varied from the fairly loudly bored to pin-dropping silence and ecstasy. Is that about right? Stuart Manger _______________________________________________________________ S H A K S P E R: The Global Shakespeare Discussion List Hardy M. Cook, editor@ws.bowiestate.edu The S H A K S P E R Webpage <http://ws.bowiestate.edu> DISCLAIMER: Although SHAKSPER is a moderated discussion list, the opinions expressed on it are the sole property of the poster, and the editor assumes no responsibility for them.
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