Antony and Cleopatra

أنطونيو وكليوباترا

Antony and Cleopatra

This book writes a performance history of Antony and Cleopatra, Shakespeare’s most ambiguous play, from 1606 to the present. It observes the choices that actors, directors, designers, musicians and adapters have made each time they have brought the play’s thoughts on power, race, masculinity, regime change, exoticism, love, dotage and delinquency into alignment with a new present. Informed by close attention to theatre records – promptbooks, stage managers’ reports, reviews – it offers in-depth analyses of fifteen international productions by (among others) the Royal Shakespeare Company, Citizens Theatre Glasgow, Northern Broadsides, Berliner Ensemble and Toneelgroep Amsterdam. It ends seeing Shakespeare’s black Egyptian Queen Cleopatra – whited-out in performance for centuries – restored to the contemporary stage. Written in a lively and accessible style, this book will be of interest to students, academics, actors, directors and general readers alike.
Publisher Manchester University Press
Author Carol Chillington Rutter
Country United Kingdom
Publication Date 01/01/2026
Pages 344
Edition first
Size 6×9
About the Author Carol Chillington Rutter is Professor of Shakespeare and Performance Studies at the University of Warwick
Publisher Address mup@manchester.ac.uk
ISBN 9781526194701