Focusing on stage directions, implied stage action in the dialogue, and on production choices available at key moments, this Handbook treats the script like a rehearsal in progress and encourages the imagining of a physical narrative where the play's meanings and our responses are shaped by staged actions.
KEVIN EWERT is Associate Professor of Theatre at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, USA. From 1997 to 2003, he was an Artistic Associate and regular director for the Unseam'd Shakespeare Company in Pittsburgh, where his productions included The Provoked Wife, Coriolanus, The Libertine, The Winter's Tale and Women Beware Women.
KEVIN EWERT is Associate Professor of Theatre at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, USA. From 1997 to 2003, he was an Artistic Associate and regular director for the Unseam'd Shakespeare Company in Pittsburgh, where his productions included The Provoked Wife, Coriolanus, The Libertine, The Winter's Tale and Women Beware Women.