Shakespeare and the Modern Stage

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"Shakespeare and the Modern Stage" is a critical study by Sir Sidney Lee examining how William Shakespeare’s plays are interpreted, produced, and understood in the context of modern theatre.

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instanceOf book
critical study
person
author Sir Sidney Lee
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
discusses acting styles in Shakespearean performance
adaptation of Shakespeare’s texts for modern performance
editorial and textual issues in performing Shakespeare
historical changes in staging Shakespeare
performance practices of Shakespeare’s plays
theatrical interpretation of Shakespeare’s characters
focusesOn interpretation of Shakespeare’s plays in modern theatre
production of Shakespeare’s plays on the modern stage
reception of Shakespeare’s plays by contemporary audiences
genre literary criticism
theatre criticism
hasPerspective critical
historical
intendedAudience scholars of Shakespeare
students of English literature
theatre practitioners
knownFor Shakespearean scholarship
language English
mainSubject Shakespearean drama
William Shakespeare
modern theatre
occupation biographer
literary critic
relatedTo Shakespeare on the stage
Shakespearean production criticism
relatedWork studies of Shakespearean performance history
workOf Sidney Lee

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Sir Sidney Lee notableWork Shakespeare and the Modern Stage
Sir Sidney Lee wrote Shakespeare and the Modern Stage
Sidney Lee notableWork Shakespeare and the Modern Stage
Solomon Lazarus Lee notableWork Shakespeare and the Modern Stage