Preface Introduction The United States Alabama Arizona California Colorado Connecticut District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Iowa Kentucky Maine Maryland Massachusetts Minnesota Missouri Montana Nebraska New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Wisconsin International Companies and Festivals Austria Australia Canada China England France German Language Shakespeare (Austria, Germany, Switzerland) Japan New Zealand South Africa Spain Switzerland (see German Language) List of Abbreviations List of Companies and Festivals by Geographical Location List of Companies and Festivals in Alphabetical Order Index of Names
Describes over 140 Shakespeare companies and festivals worldwide.
RON ENGLE is the Chester Fitz Distinguished Professor of Theatre Arts at the University of North Dakota at Grand Forks. He is the founding editor of Theatre History Studies, and has also written books and numerous articles on Shakespeare and theatre. FELICIA HARDISON LONDRE is Curators' Professor of Theatre at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. She was the founding secretary of the Shakespeare Theatre Association of America, and has published and lectured extensively on Shakespeare. DANIEL J. WATERMEIER is Professor of Theatre and Drama at the University of Toledo. He was a coeditor of Shakespeare Around the Globe (Greenwood Press, 1985), as well as a Guggenheim Fellow.
.,."describes more than 150 Shakespeare troupes and performances
worldwide. Of particular interest are the innovative
German-language festivals and the China Shakespeare
Festival."-College & Research Libraries News
?...describes more than 150 Shakespeare troupes and performances
worldwide. Of particular interest are the innovative
German-language festivals and the China Shakespeare
Festival.?-College & Research Libraries News
?If all the world's a (Shakespearean) stage, here is its atlas.
This is an excellent reference work, well organized and clearly
laid out, with multiple points of access to the information
gathered, and one that should be part of any theatre or performing
arts collection.?-RUSQ
?There exists nothing close to this publication on this subject.
The work is strongly recommended for all public travel libraries
and for all libraries collecting Shakespeareana for any
purpose.?-ARBA
?This directory profiles more than 150 festivals and companies. A
descriptive essay, ranging from one paragraph to several pages,
details the history of the troupe or festival, its organization,
staffing, physical facilities, performance sites, and audience
demographics. Each company's approach to Shakespeare is also
addressed, and reviews of individual plays or even entire seasons
are provided. Humorous anecdotes and personal narratives make for
engaging reading. This updated and expanded directory is an
indicator of Shakespeare's continuing popularity. Of interest to
academic collections, public libraries will also want to consider
purchase.?-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
?This surprisingly satisfying work of scholarship should make both
Shakespeare specialists and enthusiasts wish to take to the road to
sample the wealth of theater the authors have so thoroughly
documented. Highly recommended for all who work to keep the Bard
alive.?-Choice
..."describes more than 150 Shakespeare troupes and performances
worldwide. Of particular interest are the innovative
German-language festivals and the China Shakespeare
Festival."-College & Research Libraries News
"If all the world's a (Shakespearean) stage, here is its atlas.
This is an excellent reference work, well organized and clearly
laid out, with multiple points of access to the information
gathered, and one that should be part of any theatre or performing
arts collection."-RUSQ
"There exists nothing close to this publication on this subject.
The work is strongly recommended for all public travel libraries
and for all libraries collecting Shakespeareana for any
purpose."-ARBA
"This surprisingly satisfying work of scholarship should make both
Shakespeare specialists and enthusiasts wish to take to the road to
sample the wealth of theater the authors have so thoroughly
documented. Highly recommended for all who work to keep the Bard
alive."-Choice
"This directory profiles more than 150 festivals and companies. A
descriptive essay, ranging from one paragraph to several pages,
details the history of the troupe or festival, its organization,
staffing, physical facilities, performance sites, and audience
demographics. Each company's approach to Shakespeare is also
addressed, and reviews of individual plays or even entire seasons
are provided. Humorous anecdotes and personal narratives make for
engaging reading. This updated and expanded directory is an
indicator of Shakespeare's continuing popularity. Of interest to
academic collections, public libraries will also want to consider
purchase."-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
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