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I, Shakespeare

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

I, Shakespeare

Contributors:

By (Author) Tim Crouch

ISBN:

9781849431262

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Oberon Books Ltd

Publication Date:

17th May 2011

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

822.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

96

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 210mm

Weight:

118g

Description

This brilliant collection of re-imagined stories is a perfect introduction to Shakespeare for students of all ages. They are funny, fresh, intriguing and poignant, and use a supreme storytellers skill to bring us into the worlds of some of Shakespeares best-loved characters and plays. A must for all teachers who want to excite and inspire their students about Shakespeares work and the possibilities of theatre. Jacqui OHanlon, Director of Education Royal Shakespeare Company I, Shakespeare brings together Tim Crouchs take on four Shakespeare classics: Twelfth Night, Macbeth, The Tempest and A Midsummer Nights Dream. These solo pieces are written for younger audiences but their originality and strength make them suitablefor any age. Each play in this collection combines the need to tell Shakespeares primary story with an opportunity for the secondary characters to finally have their say Malvolio, Banquo, Caliban and Peaseblossom. Each play is different but all display a formal inventiveness and a philosophical playfulness that make them stand alone as brilliant examples of contemporary theatre.

Reviews

"Stunningly simplistic and spankingly brilliant idealoaded with ideas and stuffed with so much well-intended fun that only the most pompous of purist could dare accuse it of sacrilege."Venue Magazine "This brilliant collection of re-imagined stories is a perfect introduction to Shakespeare for students of all ages. They are funny, fresh, intriguing and poignant, and use a supreme storyteller's skill to bring us into the worlds of some of Shakespeare's best-loved characters and plays. A must for all teachers who want to excite and inspire their students about Shakespeare's work and the possibilities of theatre."Jacqui OHanlon, Director of Education, Royal Shakespeare Company "An entertaining introduction to the Bard and an invaluable teaching aid, with much to offer both the novice and the enthusiast.... [they] work both as standalone productions and as worthwhile accompaniments to the plays that inspired them." - Exeunt Magazine "Compellingly idiosyncratic portraits of four of Shakespeare's characters... Crouch's drama becomes a provocative examination of the voyeuristic nature of the art form... They left me wanting more I, Shakespeares." - Around the Globe
"Stunningly simplistic and spankingly brilliant idealoaded with ideas and stuffed with so much well-intended fun that only the most pompous of purist could dare accuse it of sacrilege."Venue Magazine "This brilliant collection of re-imagined stories is a perfect introduction to Shakespeare for students of all ages. They are funny, fresh, intriguing and poignant, and use a supreme storyteller's skill to bring us into the worlds of some of Shakespeare's best-loved characters and plays. A must for all teachers who want to excite and inspire their students about Shakespeare's work and the possibilities of theatre."Jacqui OHanlon, Director of Education, Royal Shakespeare Company "An entertaining introduction to the Bard and an invaluable teaching aid, with much to offer both the novice and the enthusiast.... [they] work both as standalone productions and as worthwhile accompaniments to the plays that inspired them." - Exeunt Magazine "Compellingly idiosyncratic portraits of four of Shakespeare's characters... Crouch's drama becomes a provocative examination of the voyeuristic nature of the art form... They left me wanting more I, Shakespeares." - Around the Globe

Author Bio

Tim Crouch is a UK theatre artist based in Brighton. He writes plays, performs in them and takes responsibility for their production. He started to make his own work in 2003. Before then he was an actor. Tim works with a number of associates and collaborators to produce his writing. There isnt a company structure; things and people are brought together when they are needed. The starting process has always been a text written by Crouch. Early work was made in response to a self-generated impulse to tell a story or explore a form. This impulse is still the first motivation but, lately, its become slightly more formalized through the involvement of various commissioning theatres and organizations. Tims work tours extensively to UK and international venues and festivals.

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