John Gielgud's Hamlet: A Record of PerformanceOxford University Press, 1937 - 234 Seiten |
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... Claudius and Gertrude is always portrayed by actors representing young men and women . Gertrude must be nearly fifty , and in spite of the vanity of Queen Elizabeth , who certainly liked young people about her , it is surely more ...
... Claudius and Gertrude is always portrayed by actors representing young men and women . Gertrude must be nearly fifty , and in spite of the vanity of Queen Elizabeth , who certainly liked young people about her , it is surely more ...
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... Claudius is extremely difficult for the actor . He is so close to the King that , even when the words are whispered , the audience is aware of the falseness of the convention and thinks it very odd that Claudius does not hear . The ...
... Claudius is extremely difficult for the actor . He is so close to the King that , even when the words are whispered , the audience is aware of the falseness of the convention and thinks it very odd that Claudius does not hear . The ...
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... Claudius has done . Hamlet has to understand in a very few seconds , and convey clearly to the audi- ence ( 1 ) that he realizes his mother did not know Claudius was a murderer , ( 2 ) that she set someone to spy on him behind the arras ...
... Claudius has done . Hamlet has to understand in a very few seconds , and convey clearly to the audi- ence ( 1 ) that he realizes his mother did not know Claudius was a murderer , ( 2 ) that she set someone to spy on him behind the arras ...
Inhalt
JOHN GIELGUDS HAMLET | 13 |
THE HAMLET TRADITION NOTES ON COSTUME Scenery | 29 |
HAMLET PRINCE OF DENMARK | 75 |
Urheberrecht | |
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actor audience BERNARDO body breaks castle Claudius cloak comes costume council chamber curtain dead death Denmark doorway drops effect Ellen Terry Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face Farewell father follow Fortinbras Gertrude gesture Ghost give good-night Granville-Barker grave grief Harcourt Williams hast hath head hear heart heaven Hecuba hold Horatio Jephthah Jo Mielziner John Gielgud King and Queen King's Laertes left hand Leslie Howard lines look Malcolm Keen MARCELLUS middle landing mind mother movement moves murder never night Old Vic Ophelia OSRIC passion pause performance phrase play players Polonius pray prie-dieu Prince production rises Rosencrantz and Guildenstern scene SECOND GRAVEDIGGER seems Shakespeare sits sleep slowly soliloquy soul speak speech spoken stage stairs stands steps stops sweet swift swings sword tell theatre thee thing thou thought turns voice walks watch words