Abstract

Andrew Burn, Rebecca Bushnell, and Elizabeth B. Hunter discuss ways in which video games and virtual reality can transform canonical plays and Shakespeare in particular. Those transformations can offer insights into the underlying principles and embodied performance of familiar stories. Video games and virtual reality adaptations of canonical theatre can also enrich pedagogy by engaging students in game design and play.

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