The performing aspect makes drama different from other literary genres. Since ancient times, drama was written to be performed in public, rather than being read in private. This element demands studying drama from a performing aspect, in addition to a literary one. Moreover, drama became an individual art, categorized as performing art.
In the course of discussing The Winter's Tale in the Summer Discussion Group, I realized it would be interesting if we pay attention to this aspect of art and expression, in addition to the literary one. Through the years, there have been many fine productions, both stage and screen, based on Shakespeare's plays; in addition, there have been operas, ballets, TV productions, movie posters, movie programs, etc. There exists a wealth of photos from these productions. These would be of great interest to those that appreciate Shakespeare's amazing body of work and enjoy the visual aspect of the performing arts, based upon those great works.
Please include:
Play title
Place/Location
Date
Actor or Actors (in the photo)
Any additional information that might add interest to your photo
And if interested, visit the Summer Discussion Group (The Winter's Tale) here
And with special thanks to Janine!


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