Starting from a radical reconsideration of our assumptions about how theatre operated in Shakespeares own time, Elena Pellone develops a fresh and invigorating conception of how classical drama can be created in our own century. Her monograph not only documents the key artistic staging-posts of the project, but meticulously describes its intellectual foundations. It is a book that should be read by all theatre makers today, and will remain a seminal text for theatre historians of the future.
Dr Martin Wiggins, Honorary Fellow, The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, UK
Pellone's directorless versions of Richard II and Macbeth were among the most thorough, nuanced and compelling theatrical performances I have seen of either play. This account of her rationale and methodology deserves to be widely read and widely influential.
Professor Michael Dobson, Director of The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, UK
A pioneering and important book, providing the keys to a directorless theatrical revolution which can empower actors, challenge critical mainstays, and augment equality and inclusivity within the industry. Elena Pellones contribution to the field will change the way we view directing and performance forever. Impressive, decisive and inspirational. I cannot recommend it enough to all lovers of Shakespeare, theatre, and the craft of acting.
Dr Chris Laoutaris, The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, UK, and author of Shakespeares Book: The Intertwined Lives Behind the First Folio