Troilus and Cressida
A Modern Edition by the Royal Shakespeare Company
The Royal Shakespeare Company presents a definitive edition of Shakespeare’s Troilus and Cressida. This tragedy skillfully intertwines love and war. With an expert introduction by Sir Jonathan Bate, the edition provides a deep understanding of the play’s themes and historical context.
Insights into Troilus and Cressida in Performance
This edition offers a comprehensive historical overview in performance. Readers can explore the various stage interpretations of this tragedy, gaining a deeper appreciation of its timeless relevance. A detailed examination of specific productions sheds light on the play’s adaptability to different eras and directors’ visions.
Expert Commentary from Leading Directors
Included in this edition are insightful interviews with renowned directors Trevor Nunn and Michael Boyd. Their discussions highlight the extraordinary variety of ways in which Troilus and Cressida can be brought to life. Whether focusing on the political elements of war or the tragic love story, their perspectives offer valuable guidance to anyone interested in staging or studying the play.
Shakespeare’s Career and the Elizabethan Theatre
This edition also includes an essay on Shakespeare’s career and Elizabethan theatre. It offers essential background on how Troilus and Cressida fits into Shakespeare’s body of work. This essay provides readers with a broader context for the play’s themes and characters.
Conclusion: A Living Play for Modern Audiences
This Royal Shakespeare Company edition is more than just a historical text. It allows readers to experience the play as a living piece of theatre, meant for enjoyment, performance, and reinterpretation by new generations.





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