Directing Shakespeare
In May of 1988, esteemed Shakespearean acting teacher Ada Brown Mather discussed the bard’s work with three of its contemporary master directors: Zoe Caldwell, Gerald Freedman, and Stuart Vaughn. Mather first introduces us to the work of the panelists, and then she begins a discussion framed by the questions “why do we get so excited about how Shakespeare is directed from age to age?” In this two-hour long session the audience gains access to insights on rehearsal practices, the directorial techniques and approaches of the panelists, and the debate on the American aptitude for producing good Shakespeare. We learn that there is one idea that unites the panelists, and perhaps all great technicians of Shakespeare, and it is to try at all costs to be true to his text.
Originally recorded on – May 1, 1988.
Running time – 1:21:13.

For more information, to listen online, or to download the episode go to SDCF Masters of the Stage’s Directing Shakespeare program page.
You can also download directly the Directing Shakespeare program (mp3).
Posted on Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009 at 10:52 am
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