Performing ShakespeareDrawing on a lifetime’s experience of playing Shakespearean roles, Oliver Ford Davies offers practical advice to actors, directors, and drama students on a wide variety of scenes, characters, speeches, and individual lines from almost every one of the plays. An authoritative, hands-on guide through the practical challenges involved in performing Shakespeare. |
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By 1600 a new term appears - ' personation ' - to describe the way the actor behaves as if he were the imagined ... to the nature of the person personated ... and they should appear to you to be the self - same men ' they represented .
By 1600 a new term appears - ' personation ' - to describe the way the actor behaves as if he were the imagined ... to the nature of the person personated ... and they should appear to you to be the self - same men ' they represented .
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If we appear relaxed , we can take an audience anywhere . It's not easy . As Spencer Tracy said , ' I listen , I think , and I speak . And if you think that's easy , try it . ' As the energy leaves the body it has to shape a welter of ...
If we appear relaxed , we can take an audience anywhere . It's not easy . As Spencer Tracy said , ' I listen , I think , and I speak . And if you think that's easy , try it . ' As the energy leaves the body it has to shape a welter of ...
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The play , which in Act 2 appears to centre on the theme of ' the corrupt magistrate ' , now returns to ' the ruler in ... It's vital to play this surprise , and to appear to be improvising as he goes along : even the advantaging of ...
The play , which in Act 2 appears to centre on the theme of ' the corrupt magistrate ' , now returns to ' the ruler in ... It's vital to play this surprise , and to appear to be improvising as he goes along : even the advantaging of ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN ACTOR 3 The Roots of Elizabethan Theatre | 3 |
The Actors | 5 |
The Theatres | 7 |
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