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Given the many environmental crises facing the planet, we need to use all tools to address them, including Shakespearean theatre. This Element explains why Shakespeare is well-positioned to be an eco-playwright, how theatre-makers can adapt his plays to matter now, and how to make more ecological the many processes of Shakespearean theatre, from set design to performing outdoors. The co-authors are both directors, and conversations between them about their recent eco-productions of The Tempest for the Royal Shakespeare Company and A Midsummer Night's Dream for Shakespeare in Yosemite (California) give clear examples of both the why and how of eco-theatrical Shakespeare.
Contents
Introduction: Discovering Shakespearean Eco-Theatre; 1. Why Eco-Shakespeare?; 2. Eco-Themes, or How to Select and Adapt Shakespearean Texts for Eco-Performance; 3. Eco-Practices, or, How to Make Shakespeare Plays that Don't Cost the Earth; Epilogue: Green Teaching; Appendix A: Selected Eco-Shakespearean Companies and Organizations; Appendix B: Selected Eco-Shakespearean Productions and Films; References.