The original Blackfriars closed its doors in the 1640s, ending over half-a-century of performances by men and boys. In 2001, in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, it opened once again. The reconstructed Blackfriars, home to the American Shakespeare Center, represents an old playhouse for the new millennium and therefore symbolically registers the permanent revolution in the performance of Shakespeare. Time and again, the industry refreshes its practices by rediscovering its own history. This book assesses how one American company has capitalised on history and in so doing has forged one of its own to become a major influence in contemporary Shakespearean theatre.
A critical history and analysis of the first twenty-five years of the American Shakespeare Center, a groundbreaking theatre based on a reconstruction of the Blackfriars Theatre.About the AuthorPaul Menzer is Professor and the Director of the Mary Baldwin College MLitt/MFA Shakespeare and Performance graduate program
Book InformationISBN 9781472584977
Author Paul MenzerFormat Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint The Arden ShakespearePublisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 296g