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by Andrew Dickson


  As well as the subjects interviewed in these pages, a sizeable cast of people helped behind the scenes during my travels, either making time to speak to me or pinning down people who would.

  In Poland and Germany: Jerzy Limon, Robert Florczak and everyone at the Teatr Szekspirowski, Gdańsk; Tobias Döring, Werner Habicht, Dieter Mehl and Sabine Schülting at the Deutsche Shakespeare-Gesellschaft; Manfred Koltes, Susann Leine and Ulrike Müller-Harang in Weimar; Anke Hoffsten at the NS-Dokumentationszentrum in Munich; Lars Eidinger, Annika Frahm, Thomas Ostermeier, Volker Lösch and Marius von Mayenburg at the Schaubühne, Berlin; Stephan Dörschel and Maren Horn at the Heiner Müller archive, Akademie der Künste, Berlin; Mark Espiner, Maik Hamburger, Norbert Kentrup, Ramona Mosse and Philip Oltermann in Berlin.

  In the US: Juliette Swenson at Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, Staunton; Ralph Cohen and Sarah Enloe at the American Shakespeare Center; Garland Scott and Georgianna Ziegler at the Folger; Michael Kahn at the Shakespeare Theatre Company, Washington DC; Marilyn Langbehn at Cal Shakes; Bill Eddelman in San Francisco; Daniel Ketcham at the Nevada County Historical Society; Pat Chesnut at the Searls Historical Library, Nevada City; Mike Hausberg and Darlene Gould Davies at the Old Globe; Mairi McLaughlin and Stewart Maclennan in LA.

  In India: Nasreen Munni Kabir; Ramu Ramanathan; Tigmanshu Dhulia; Punam Sawhney at VB Pictures; Coomi Vevaina and students at Elphinstone College, Mumbai; Kunal Kapoor and Ankita at Prithvi Theatre; Shanta Gokhale, Sharat Katariya, Atul Kumar, Leo Mirani and Sunil Shanbag in Mumbai; staff at the National Film Archive of India, Pune; Anshuman Bhowick, Chandan Sen and Koushik Sen in Kolkata; Sukanta Chaudhuri and Ananda Lal at Jadavpur University, Kolkata; Samarjit Guha and Sujata Sen at the British Council in Kolkata; Amitava Roy and members of the Shakespeare Society, Eastern India; Bishnupriya Dutt and Sanjna Kapoor in Delhi; Neel Chaudhuri and Anirudh Nair at Tadpole Theatre; Poonam Trivedi and everyone at the Shakespeare Society of India.

  In South Africa: Andrea Harris and David Smith; Chris Thurman; Colette Gordon; Annabell Lebethe and Malcom Purkey at the Market Theatre, Johannesburg; Marcus Mabusela and the members of Johannesburg Awakening Minds; participants in The Julius Caesar Project at Wits University, Johannesburg; staff and students at Mondeor High, Johannesburg; Lali Dangazele and Craig Higginson; Johan Cronje and the Sol Plaatje Educational Trust in Kimberley; Teneille Pillay and the family of Sonny Venkatrathnam; staff and students at Danville Park Girls’ School, Durban; Margie Coppen in Durban; Marthinus Basson, Roy Sargeant, Pieter-Dirk Uys and Laurence Wright in Cape Town; Nolubabalo Tongo-Cetywayo at the Robben Island Museum; staff and students at Vista Nova High School, Cape Town; staff and students at Chris Hani Secondary School in Khayelitsha.

  In China, Taiwan and Hong Kong: Ashley Shen; Tania Branigan and Cecily Huang; Krista Wang at the Lin Zhaohua Theatre Studio; Qiuyun Wang; Guo Qi, Huang Ying, Xie Yuti and Emily Zeng in Beijing; Xiaoying Wang at the National Theatre of China; David Li and students at UIBE in Beijing; Gary Yang, Julia Zhou and staff at Donghua University, Shanghai; Lisa Xie and Nick Yu at the Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre; Emilie Wang at the Shanghai Grand Theatre; Stan Lai and Vanessa Yeo at the Stan Lai Performance Workshop; Wu Hsing-Kuo and Ruei Yen at Contemporary Legend Theatre, Taipei; Beatrice Lei and everyone at the Asian Shakespeare Association; Jason Gleckman and the team at the Chinese Universities Shakespeare Festival; Rupert Chan, Matthew Gregory, Tang Shu-Wing and Hardy Tsoi in Hong Kong; Ceri Sherlock and students at the Hong Kong APA.

  Most of all, deep and lasting thanks to friends, for allowing me to dematerialise for months at a stretch, then putting me back together when I returned: Kirstie Beaven and Luke Youngman; Rachel and Gregg Ellman; Susanne Hillen and Jonathan Buckley; Alice Ladenburg; Sara Mohr-Pietsch; Francesca Panetta; Elizabeth Prochaska and Duncan Clark; Rana Refahi and Robin Powell; Jane Wilkinson and Joe Staines; Lyndsey Winship. And to my family, who have done the usual plus a great deal more: Jen, Dave and Gemma (and brood); my grandmother, Joan Mays; and my parents, Sue and Peter, to whom this book is dedicated, with love.

  Index

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  A

  Aankh ka Nasha (Hashr play)

  Abd el-Ouahed ben Messaoud

  Adams, Abigail

  Adams, John

  Adams, John Quincy

  Adams, Joseph Quincy

  Addison, Joseph

  Adhya, Baishnava Charan

  Afghanistan

  African Americans

  African National Congress (ANC)

  Afrikaans

  Afrikaners

  Ahsan, Syed Mehdi Hasan

  Akenside, Mark

  Akhtar, Farhan

  Alabama, United States

  Alam Ara (Indian movie)

  Alcott, Louisa May

  Aldridge, Ira

  Alexander, Neville

  Alexander, Peter

  Alexanderplatz, Berlin

  Alfred Talkies, Mumbai

  Alger, Horatio

  All is True see Henry VIII

  All’s Well That Ends Well

  Alleyn, Edward

  Amar Akbar Anthony (Indian movie)

  American Company

  American Notes (Dickens)

  American Revolution (1775–1783)

  American Shakespeare Center, Staunton

  Amherst College, Massachusetts

  Amritsar, Punjab

  Anand, Dev

  Andhra Pradesh, India

  Andreu, Paul

  ‘Anglicists’

  Anglo-Saxon

  Anglo-Saxonism

  Angoor see Comedy of Errors, The

  Anna Amalia, Duchess of Saxe-Weimar

  Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, Staunton

  anti-Semitism

  Antony and Cleopatra

  apartheid

  Apdusa (African People’s Democratic Union of South Africa)

  Arabian Nights, The

  Arabic

  Argentina

  Aristotle

  Arkansas, United States

  Armenia

  L’Arrivée d’un train en gare de La Ciotat (Lumière movie)

  As You Like It

  Branagh’s film adaptation (2006)

  Czinner’s film adaptation (1936)

  Ashcroft, Peggy

  Ashland, Oregon

  Asian Shakespeare Association (ASA)

  Astor Place Riot (New York, 1849)

  Athenaeum

  Athenäum

  Atkinson, Brooks

  Auburn, California

  Australia

  Austria

  B

  Bachchan, Amitabh

  Bacon, Delia

  Bacon, Francis

  Bad Sleep Well, The see Hamlet

  baixi (Chinese theatrical form)

  Balboa Park, San Diego

  Balivala, Khurshed Mehrvan

  Baltimore, Maryland

  de Balzac, Honoré

  Banerjee, Mamata

  Bangkok, Thailand

  Bantu Education Act (South Africa, 1953)

  Bantu peoples

  Barber, C. L.

  Barbican Centre, London

  Bardolatry

  Barnum, Phineas Taylor ‘P. T.’

  Barrymore, John

  Barthes, Roland

  Barton, Anne

  Barton, John

  Bassano family

  Baton Rouge, Louisiana

  Battle of Alcazar, The (Peele play)

  Baudelaire, Charles Pierre

  Bauman, Zygmunt

  Bay of Bengal

  Bazm-e-Fani see Romeo and Juliet

  BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation)

  de Beaumont, Gustave

  Beckett, Samuel

  Beijing, China

  Beijing opera see jingju

  Bel
arus Free Theatre

  Belgium

  Bengal Presidency

  Bengali

  Benson, Frank

  Berkeley, California

  Berlin, Germany

  Berlioz, Hector

  Bernhardt, Sarah

  Bertrand, Joachimus

  Bestrafte Brudermord, Der see Hamlet

  Betab, Narayan Prasad

  Betterton, Thomas

  Bhanumati Cittavilasa see Merchant of Venice, The

  Bharata

  Bhardwaj, Vishal

  Bhatvadekar, Harishchandra Sakharam

  Bhavabhuti

  Bhramjalak Natak see Comedy of Errors, The

  Bhranti Bilas see Comedy of Errors, The

  Bhuli Nai Priya see Romeo and Juliet

  Bible

  Bieito, Calixto

  Bierstadt, Albert

  Biko, Steve

  Bildungsroman

  Birmingham, England

  Bishopsgate, London

  ‘blackamoors’ see racism and race

  blackface

  Blackfriars Playhouse

  London

  Staunton

  Blake, William

  Blanke, John

  Bloemfontein, Free State

  Bloomington, Illinois

  Blount, Edward

  Bobby (Indian movie)

  Boccaccio, Giovanni

  Bochum, Germany

  Bodleian Library, Oxford

  Bodyguard (Indian movie)

  Boer War (1899–1902)

  Bohannan, Laura

  Bohemia

  Bolingbrook golf course, Romeoville

  Bollywood

  Bombastes Furioso (Rhodes play)

  Bombay; see also Mumbai

  Bombay theatre, Mumbai

  Bond, Edward

  Bonn, Germany

  Book of Homage to Shakespeare, A (Gollancz)

  Booth, Edwin

  Booth, H.

  Booth, John Wilkes

  Booth, Junius Brutus

  Booth Jr, Junius Brutus

  Borck, Caspar Wilhelm von

  Borthwick, John David

  Boston, Massachusetts

  Bosworth Field, Battle of (1485)

  Botswana

  Boyle, Danny

  Boys from Syracuse, The see Comedy of Errors, The

  Bradley, Andrew Cecil

  Branagh, Kenneth

  Brandl, Alois

  Brando, Marlon

  Brands, Henry William

  Brecht, Bertolt

  Bridger, Jim

  Brink, André

  Bristow, Emma

  British Columbia, Canada

  British Council

  British Empire

  British Library, London

  British Museum, London

  Broadway, New York

  Broich, Margarita

  Brooke, Gustavus V.

  Brougham, John

  Brown, Russell M.

  Browne, Robert

  Brunel, Isambard Kingdom

  Brussels, Belgium

  Brutus, Dennis

  Bryan, George

  Bryant, William Cullen

  Buchanan, ‘Buck’

  Buchenwald concentration camp

  Buck, George

  Buenos Aires, Argentina

  Bullough, Geoffrey

  Bulwer-Lytton, Edward

  Buntman, Fran Lisa

  Bunyan, John

  Buotou buotou (Chinese play)

  Burbage, Richard

  Burgtheater, Vienna

  burlesque adaptations

  Burma

  Burnett, Mark Thornton

  Byrd, William

  Byron, George Gordon

  C

  Calaveras County, California

  Calcutta; see also Kolkata

  Calcutta theatre

  Calhern, Louis

  California, United States

  Californian Works Projects Administration

  Cambridge University

  Cameron, David

  Canada

  Canterbury Tales (Chaucer)

  Canton see Guangzhou

  Cantonese

  Cao Wei Feng

  Cape Colony

  Cape Dutch

  Cape Flats, Cape Town

  Cape Town, Western Cape Province

  Capitol, Washington DC

  Capra, Frank

  Cardenio (lost play)

  Cardiff, Wales

  Carlyle, Thomas

  Carpenter, Francis

  Carrier-Belleuse, Albert

  Catharine and Petruchio (Garrick play) see Taming of the Shrew, The

  Catherine II (the Great), Empress and Autocrat of All the Russias

  Catholicism

  Caxton, William

  Cedar City, Utah

  Censor Must Die (Thai documentary)

  censorship

  Central Park, New York

  Chaka (Sesotho novel)

  Chambers, Edmund Kerchever

  Chan, Rupert

  Chand, Munshi Ratan

  Chandos portrait of Shakespeare

  Chang, Jung

  Chapman, George

  Chapman acting family

  Charleston, South Carolina

  Charnock, Job

  Chatterjee, Biswajit

  Chatterjee, Soumitra

  Chattopadhyay, Bankim Chandra

  Chattopadhyay, Harindranath

  Chattopadhyay, Ujjwal

  Chaucer, Geoffrey

  Chaudhuri, Neel

  Chauncy, Elnathan

  Chekhov, Anton

  Chennai, Tamil Nadu

  Chicago, Illinois

  Chile

  Chimerica (Kirkwood play)

  China

  China Central Television (CCTV)

  China Railway Drama Company

  Chinese Universities Shakespeare Festival

  Chinese University of Hong Kong

  Chor Bazaar, Mumbai

  Chori Chori (Indian movie)

  Chowringhee theatre, Kolkata

  Chris Hani Secondary School, Cape Town

  Christianity

  Bible

  Catholicism

  Lutheranism

  Mormonism

  Protestantism

  Puritanism

  Church, Frederic Edwin

  CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)

  Cibber, Colley

  Cincinnati, Ohio

  Cinthio, Giraldi

  Cliff, Nigel

  Clive, Robert

  Clueless (US movie)

  Cobbett, William

  Cocteau, Jean

  Cohen, Ralph

  Cold War

  Coleridge, Samuel Taylor

  colonialism

  Colorado, United States

  Comedie of Errours, Ye

  Comedy of Errors, The

  Betab’s Gorakh Dhandha adaptation (1912)

  Brink’s adaptation (1971)

  Chand’s adaptation (1882)

  Gulzar’s Angoor adaptation (1982)

  Plaatje’s Setswana translation

  Rah-e-Sabz adaptation

  Rodgers-Hart musical

  Comité Shakespeare

  commedia dell’arte

  communism

  Communist Party of China

  Comödia von Josepho Juden von Venedig, Die see Merchant of Venice, The

  Condell, Henry

  Confucianism

  Congress Party see Indian National Congress

  Congreve, William

  Connecticut, United States

  Contarini, Gasparo

  Cooke, C. B.

  Cooke, George Frederick

  Cooper, James Fenimore

  Copenhagen, Denmark

  copia (Renaissance concept)

  Copland, Aaron

  Coppola, Francis Ford

  copyright

  Coriolanus

  Corneille, Pierre

  Corpus Christi, Texas

  Cotton, Seaborn

  Covent Garden, Lon
don

  Cradle of the World, The (US movie)

  cricket

  Croatia

  Cromwell, Oliver

  Crouch, Tim

  Crowther, Bosley

  Crystal Palace, London

  Cultural Revolution, Chinese (1966–1976)

  Cumberbatch, Benedict

  Curtain theatre, London

  Cushman, Charlotte

  Cymbeline

  Betab’s Meetha Zehar adaptation

  at Blackfriars, Staunton

  Mahajani’s adaptation (1879)

  Parsi adaptation (1871)

  Xiamen University of Technology staging

  Cyprus

  Czechoslovakia

  D

  Dada, Save

  Dadasaheb Phalke Prize

  Dallas World’s Fair (1936)

  Daniels, Eddie

  Dante Alighieri

  Dante-Gesellschaft

  Danzig see Gdańsk

  Daoguang, Qing Emperor

  Dari Persian

  Das Kapital (Marx)

  Datta, Sangeeta

  Davenant, William

  Davenport, Edward Loomis

  Davidson, Levette J.

  Davies, Andrew

  Davies, Darlene Gould

  Dawson, Giles E.

  De Beers mine, Kimberley

  De duplici copia verborum ac rerum (Erasmus)

  Decameron (Boccaccio)

  Defoe, Daniel

  Dekker, Thomas

  Delacroix, Ferdinand Victor Eugène

  Delhi, India

  Delhi Way, The (Ivory movie)

  Delius, Emma

  Democracy in America (Tocqueville)

  Democratic Party

  Deng Xiaoping

  Denmark

  Derozio, Henry Louis Vivian

  Derrida, Jacques

  Desert Island Discs (BBC radio programme)

  Dessau, Germany

  Deutschbein, Max

  Deutsche Dante-Gesellschaft

  Deutsche Goethe-Gesellschaft

  Deutsche Oper, Berlin

  Deutsche Shakespeare-Gesellschaft

  Deutsches Theater, Berlin

  Devereux, Robert, 2nd Earl of Essex

  Dias, Bartolomeu

  Dickens, Charles

  Dietrich, Marlene

  Dil Chahta Hai (Indian movie)

  Dil Farosh see Merchant of Venice, The

  Dingake, Michael

  Dingelstedt, Franz von

  Dintshontsho tsa bo-Juliuse Kesara see Julius Caesar

  Diphosho-phosho see Comedy of Errors, The

  Disney

  Distiller, Natasha

  Diwali

  Dixon, W. Hepworth

  Do Dooni Char see Comedy of Errors, The

  Dobbs, Michael

 

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