Speaking ShakespeareMethuen, 2002 - 355 ページ This text journeys to the heart of speaking and acting Shakespeare. Starting with the givens of speaking verse through to the rehearsal of leading Shakespeare roles from Hamlet, King Lear, Richard III, Macbeth and others, this title unlocks some of the greatest challenges from a playwrite that any actor will encounter. With a mixture of anecdotes and clear instructions starting with the voice and moving on to major textual analysis, this text provides a guide to anyone who wants to start to understand how to act Shakespeare. |
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... experience . While the givens create a structure of language that moves you forward through thought and story , the imaginative work will connect you emotionally to the text , excavating the ' vertical ' power of words . The casual ...
... experience . While the givens create a structure of language that moves you forward through thought and story , the imaginative work will connect you emotionally to the text , excavating the ' vertical ' power of words . The casual ...
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... experience . Indeed , the greater the expe- rience , the starker and clearer the image . Shakespeare's poetic language does not embellish : it works to create more reality and fix conflict and emotion . And as his characters are tossed ...
... experience . Indeed , the greater the expe- rience , the starker and clearer the image . Shakespeare's poetic language does not embellish : it works to create more reality and fix conflict and emotion . And as his characters are tossed ...
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... experience the lan- guage differently and more profoundly . New connections will con- stantly be made . You will feel more anchored because you will begin to own the text from your experience of the world ; and at the same time , as you ...
... experience the lan- guage differently and more profoundly . New connections will con- stantly be made . You will feel more anchored because you will begin to own the text from your experience of the world ; and at the same time , as you ...
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