Women's Shakespeare in Seattle: Regional Performance and Spectatorship

A. Meyer
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Abstract:This article considers how companies, actors, reviewers, and audiences shape narratives about Shakespeare, gender, and race when staging, viewing, and discussing the many all-female and nonbinary productions changing the landscape of local Seattle theater. The shows of upstart crow collective and Rebel Kat Productions disrupt myths of Shakespearean universality, manifest regional responses to countrywide political events, and provide an embodied experience in which to respond to and process national traumas. Attention to spectator narratives about upstart crow's Bring Down the House (2017) and Richard III (2018), as well as Rebel Kat's Coriolanus (2017), reveal evolving regional attitudes toward Shakespeare in the context of political events; local desires for gender-inclusive theater; and local obfuscations of the meaning of race in performance.
西雅图女性莎翁:地区表演和观众
摘要:本文探讨了公司、演员、评论家和观众如何在上演、观看和讨论许多全女性和非二元的作品时塑造关于莎士比亚、性别和种族的叙事,这些作品改变了西雅图当地剧院的景观。新贵乌鸦集团和Rebel Kat Productions的表演打破了莎士比亚式的普世性神话,展示了对全国性政治事件的地区性反应,并提供了一种具体的体验,在这种体验中,人们可以回应和处理民族创伤。对暴发户克劳的《打倒房子》(2017)和《理查三世》(2018)以及Rebel Kat的《科利奥兰纳斯》(2017)的观众叙事的关注,揭示了在政治事件背景下,地区对莎士比亚的态度不断演变;当地对性别包容戏剧的渴望;以及对表演中种族意义的局部混淆。
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