“It must be by his death”: “I, Cinna (The Poet)” and the Appropriation of Shakespeare’s Ghostly Voice
When in 2012 Tim Crouch received a commission from the RSC for the World Shakespeare Festival, he wrote the fifth play of his “I, Shakespeare” series: “I, Cinna (The Poet)”. Crouch’s play works on multiple levels of agency: as it challenges the relationship between performer and audience, it also un...
Main Author: | Andrea Peghinelli |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nicola Catelli - Corrado Confalonieri
2023-06-01
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Series: | Parole Rubate |
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Online Access: | http://www.parolerubate.unipr.it/fascicolo27_pdf/F27_6_peghinelli_crouch.pdf |
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