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Rough Magic: Making Theatre at the Royal Shakespeare Company

Author: Steven Adler
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
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Steven Adler examines the dynamic life and workings of the theatre company responsible for some of the world’s most compelling performances and influential productions of the last forty years, including Marat/Sade, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Les Miserables, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, and Nicholas Nickleby.

Rough Magic provides a thorough analysis of the many strands of theatrical activity on both sides of the footlights that coalesce in the artistic vigor of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Adler traces the company’s evolution from its origins in 1879 as a week-long festival presented by Stratford-upon-Avon as a birthday homage to its native son, to its current incarnation as one of the world’s most distinguished institutional theatres. He probes the aspirations and achievements of the RSC’s four successive artistic directors: Peter Hall, Trevor Nunn, Terry Hands, and Adrian Noble. He offers a comprehensive view of the design and aesthetics of the RSC’s five theatres in Stratford and London, and explores the intricate process of crafting a repertoire at home and on tour that responds to the needs of the artists as well as the demands of the box office.

Vivid illustrations, personal observation, research, and dozens of interviews with current and former members of the Royal Shakespeare Company unite to produce Rough Magic.




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  Great Christmas/Chanukah gift for lovers of British theatre   November 13, 2001
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

As a long-time aficionado of the Royal Shakespeare Company, it was with great pleasure that I discovered Steven Adler's book about the greatest theatre in the English-speaking world. This book provides a
treasure-trove of insights into the company, and he seems to have conducted an unbelievable amount of research. Interviews with actors, directors, designers, and a ton of behind-the-scenes folks make this book even richer, as they depict myriad personal perspectives of how the RSC works. I've seen many shows at the RSC over the years and I found this book an indispensable aid to understanding this important theatre company. It will not only make going to the theatre there in the future a richer experience, but has vastly increased my understanding about theatre production in general. I noticed that the author is a professor. Well, the pleasure is that he avoids the use of academic jargon. It's written in a completely accessible style and crammed with wonderful details about how theatre is made at the RSC. A perfect holiday gift for anyone who loves theatre and loves British theatre especially. It's amazingly readable and you literally feel yourself transported into the backstage and behind the scenes life of this theatre.



Product Specifications


Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1st
Pages: 296
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.1
ISBN: 0809323761
Dewey Decimal Number: 792.06041
EAN: 9780809323760
Publication Date: October 10, 2001



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