Shakespeare: Context and Stagecraft

Posted 2 years 2 months ago by King's College London

Duration : 2 weeks
Study Method : Online
Subject : Media
Overview
Explore Shakespeare’s stagecraft through three of his most well-known plays: Romeo and Juliet, The Merchant of Venice and Macbeth.
Course Description

Study fascinating theatrical and social contexts that shaped Shakespeare’s plays

On this course, you’ll explore the language, themes, and contexts of three of Shakespeare’s most widely studied and frequently performed plays.

You’ll consider the different performance choices they offer and learn about the theatrical practices that influenced Shakespeare’s stagecraft.

This course will complement curriculums across the globe while offering students the chance to delve deeper into areas that schools often don’t have time to cover, such as performance, dramaturgy, and context.

The course can be taken remotely by an entire class, offering students the option to learn together during the disruption of their studies due to COVID-19.

This course is primarily designed for those studying or teaching Shakespeare as part of the school curriculum.

The course is also suitable for anyone new to Shakespeare, as well as those looking to refresh their knowledge.

Requirements

This course is primarily designed for those studying or teaching Shakespeare as part of the school curriculum.

The course is also suitable for anyone new to Shakespeare, as well as those looking to refresh their knowledge.

Career Path
  • Explore the language and themes of Shakespeare’s plays
  • Identify early modern performance practices and how they contributed to Shakespeare’s stagecraft
  • Explain the plays’ social and historical context
  • Compare different performance choices
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