Shakespeare as Jukebox Musical
- Author: Severn, John Robertson
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Contents
- 1.
- Introduction Shakespeare as Jukebox Musical Section One: Historical Forebears
- 2. Shakespeare as Eighteenth-century Ballad Opera
- 3. Shakespeare as Nineteenth-century Musical Spectacular and Burlesque Section Two: Reception and Structure
- 4. Song placement and the Carnivalesque: Barrie Kosky's King Lear and the Troubadour Theater Company
- 5. Layered Allusions, Genre and Medium: The Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre's Romeo & Juliet Section Three: Modes of Reception
- 6. The Shakespearean Jukebox Musical as Interrogative Text: Kenneth Branagh's Love's Labour's Lost Section Four: Engaging with Twelfth Night 's Unstable Identities
- 7. Play On! and its Ghosts
- 8. All Shook Up and the Unannounced Adaptation
- 9.
- Conclusion