Performing ShakespeareNick Hern Books, 2007 - 274 sider Drawing 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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Side 16
... eyes . Shakespeare is full of references to them ; angry , rolling , terrible , subdued , cloyed , still - gazing . The ' throwing of the eye ' was an essential part of the actor's equipment.13 Cymbeline comments at the end of the play ...
... eyes . Shakespeare is full of references to them ; angry , rolling , terrible , subdued , cloyed , still - gazing . The ' throwing of the eye ' was an essential part of the actor's equipment.13 Cymbeline comments at the end of the play ...
Side 26
... eye - glass Is thicker than a cuckold's horn - or heard - For , to a vision so apparent , rumour Cannot be mute - or thought ... eyes , nor ears , nor thought - then say My wife's a hobby - horse . . . ( The Winter's Tale , 1.2.269–278 ) ...
... eye - glass Is thicker than a cuckold's horn - or heard - For , to a vision so apparent , rumour Cannot be mute - or thought ... eyes , nor ears , nor thought - then say My wife's a hobby - horse . . . ( The Winter's Tale , 1.2.269–278 ) ...
Side 93
... eye of pitiful day , And with thy bloody and invisible hand Cancel and tear to pieces that great bond Which keeps me pale . ( 3.2.47-51 ) We are presented with images that night is eye - closing , that it blindfolds day which is pitiful ...
... eye of pitiful day , And with thy bloody and invisible hand Cancel and tear to pieces that great bond Which keeps me pale . ( 3.2.47-51 ) We are presented with images that night is eye - closing , that it blindfolds day which is pitiful ...
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PREPARATION | 3 |
PERFORMANCE | 5 |
Repertoire Casting and Touring | 10 |
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