Shakespeare on the Radio : A Century of BBC Plays
Shakespeare on the Radio : A Century of BBC Plays
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Author(s): Smith, Andrea
ISBN No.: 9781399547284
Pages: 224
Year: 202505
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 27.75
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Smith (Univ. of Suffolk, England) offers a fascinating history in an underrepresented area of Shakespeare studies. Treating radio adaptations of Shakespeare as texts in their own right, with their own performance traditions and technical practices, this volume places (mostly BBC) radio adaptations in their historical and cultural contexts, in chronological order, organized in chapters of roughly 20-year spans from the origins of radio to the present. The introduction serves as a history of British radio engineering practice. Radio as a medium offers a fascinating way to consider Shakespeare's language in performance, as the artists must convert any visual elements of performance to the purely aural, with all the challenges that entails. Smith's chronicle demonstrates the significant role of Val Gielgud, brother to the more famous actor John, in shaping radio Shakespeare. One of the strengths of the volume is Smith's detailed case studies of exemplary radio productions from each period, tracking changes in preferred plays, actor choices, and audience and critical responses. Perhaps the most surprising element: for much of the history of radio Shakespeare, men produced the shows, but in the 21st century, female producers dominate the form.



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