Ngaio Marsh's Hamlet: The 1943 production script
By (Author) Polly Hoskins
Canterbury University Press
Canterbury University Press
9th August 2019
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
822.33
Paperback
134
Width 148mm, Height 210mm
Dame Ngaio Marsh (18951982) was one of the greatest crime writers of the twentieth century. Marsh was also a gifted Shakespearean director, establishing her reputation in 1943 with the Canterbury University Drama Society modern-dress production of 'Hamlet'. Fast-paced, with a deftly-cut script, and featuring especially commissioned incidental music by Douglas Lilburn, Ngaio Marshs production of 'Hamlet' was a hit with wartime audiences. Marshs 1943 'Hamlet' production typescript is reproduced here for the first time, together with Lilburns previously unpublished music and a selection of archival photographs. An introductory essay by Polly Hoskins examines the staging of the production and the wartime context in which the play was performed, offering broader reflection on Marshs compositional approach, and a note from Robert Hoskins introduces Lilburns music. This edition makes the perfect starting point for enriching our understanding of Ngaio Marsh as a Shakespearean director and producer, and presents a fresh perspective on New Zealands theatre history.
Polly Hoskins is an MA student in English at the University of Canterbury and is President of the Drama Society. She was the recipient of the Howard McNaughton Prize in Cultural Studies (2016) and a UC Masters Scholarship (2019). This is her first book.