The acclaimed stage director and theatre critic Charles Marowitz in tandem with Jan Kott one of the most penetrating and incisive Shakespearean scholars to emerge in the 20th Century probe the mysteries of some of the more problematic plays in Shakespeare's canon. The innovative director and dazzling classicist bring two complementary viewpoints to bear as they delve into the collected works illuminating the constantly changing nature and philosophic nuances of the various plays. The book's centerpiece consists of Kott and Marowitz's insights on such plays as EOthello Romeo & Juliet Troilus & CressidaE and EMeasure for Measure.E They reveal the ideas behind Shakespeare's plays and the process of making them come alive before and audience and present frank no-holds barred discussions on such subjects as The Shakespeare Industry The Boundaries of Interpretation Dramaturgy and Mise-en-scene.