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Performing Shakespeare on an Endangered Planet investigates the vital relationship between Shakespeare’s dramatic works and contemporary environmental challenges. Elizabeth Freestone and Katherine Steele Brokaw examine how modern theatrical productions incorporate ecological themes, sustainability practices, and climate consciousness into their interpretations of canonical texts.
The volume explores innovative staging techniques, creative adaptations, and performance choices that reflect our precarious planetary situation. Through detailed case studies and critical analysis, the authors demonstrate how Shakespeare’s language and narratives offer unique opportunities for addressing environmental crises on stage. This Element considers the responsibilities of theater practitioners in an era of ecological urgency and reveals how performance can serve as a medium for environmental advocacy and awareness.






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