“Your Words and Your Performances Are no Kin Together”: um estudo sobre o clown do teatro shakespeariano
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https://doi.org/10.17851/2317-2096.29.4.29-48Palabras clave:
clown, roteiro, performance, ShakespeareResumen
Formado pela fusão de ator e personagem, o clown do palco shakespeariano não se submetia à tirania do script: sua atuação era marcada por improvisos e interações com o público. O presente artigo busca transcender a análise do texto dramático para lançar luz sobre ele, uma criatura do teatro elisabetano-jaimesco que desafiava e reinventava a peça concebida por seu criador. No espaço liminal entre palco e realidade, sua performance cômica roubava a cena, tornando a experiência teatral inescapavelmente imprevisível.
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