The popular mechanicals


Autoria(s): Whelan, Michael
Data(s)

10/05/2000

Resumo

In Shakespeare's play, A Midsummer Night's Dream, six workers aspire to present a play for the Royal Wedding. We see their efforts and their antics in the framework of the Royal Court and the supernatural fairy world. We love them for their simplicity, laugh at their homespun ways and forgive their stumbles as they perform their play in the royal presence. In the marvellous irreverence of The Popular Mechanicals, Keith Robinson and Tony Taylor have thrown Shakespeare to the mercy of Australian larrikin humour and placed the lowly workers centre stage. This is A Midsummer Night's Dream without the Royals. Shakespeare's mechanicals become the stars, the kings of their own world, where dreams can come true, if only for a moment. With the innocence of clowns they love life, feel joy, know fear, bear sadness. In the end it is we the audience who become the Royal presence, to judge them if we dare.

Formato

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Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/91818/

Publicador

La Boite Theatre

Relação

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Whelan, Michael (2000) The popular mechanicals. [Live Performance (Music)]

Direitos

Copyright 2000 Michael Whelan

Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts

Palavras-Chave #Shakespeare #Musical Theatre #Australian Theatre #La Boite
Tipo

Creative Work