Speaking ShakespeareSt. Martin's Publishing Group, 10. nov. 2015 - 368 sider In Speaking Shakespeare, Patsy Rodenburg tackles one of the most difficult acting jobs: speaking Shakespeare's words both as they were meant to be spoken and in an understandable and dramatic way. Rodenburg calls this "a simple manual to start the journey into the heart of Shakespeare," and that is what she gives us. With the same insight she displayed in The Actor Speaks, Rodenburg tackles the playing of all Shakespeare's characters. She uses dramatic resonance, breathing, and placement to show how an actor can bring Hamlet, Rosalind, Puck and other characters to life. This is one book every working actor must have. |
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... Givens 69 The Word 72 Alliteration, Assonance, Onomatopoeia 78 Rhythm 84 Pauses and Irregularities of Rhythm 95 The Line Io; The Thought and the Structuring of Thoughts Io8 The Structure of Scenes 120 Antithesis 121 Rhyme 126 Prose 155 ...
... Givens 69 The Word 72 Alliteration, Assonance, Onomatopoeia 78 Rhythm 84 Pauses and Irregularities of Rhythm 95 The Line Io; The Thought and the Structuring of Thoughts Io8 The Structure of Scenes 120 Antithesis 121 Rhyme 126 Prose 155 ...
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... Coriolanus 334 Cymbeline 338 King John 344 Part 5: Checklists Preparing the Body, Breath, Voice and Speech 351 The Givens 354 The Imaginative 355 Acknowledgements Conversations and insights with Ralph Fiennes, Antony Sher, Greg.
... Coriolanus 334 Cymbeline 338 King John 344 Part 5: Checklists Preparing the Body, Breath, Voice and Speech 351 The Givens 354 The Imaginative 355 Acknowledgements Conversations and insights with Ralph Fiennes, Antony Sher, Greg.
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... givens'. The evidence of a text is what there is in the text – acting and character clues. The givens are the physical forms you cannot ignore, such as the breaking of a rhythm, the line length, the thought structure, the words ...
... givens'. The evidence of a text is what there is in the text – acting and character clues. The givens are the physical forms you cannot ignore, such as the breaking of a rhythm, the line length, the thought structure, the words ...
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Patsy Rodenburg. structure, the words themselves. The givens are as indispensable as learning the text accurately. They must be acknowledged even if you choose later to deny them. There is nothing wrong with actors breaking rules ...
Patsy Rodenburg. structure, the words themselves. The givens are as indispensable as learning the text accurately. They must be acknowledged even if you choose later to deny them. There is nothing wrong with actors breaking rules ...
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... givens in these plays, and it is extremely hard to own ideas, feelings, individual images or words. Unless you start each line with support, you cannot be 'in the moment'. If you try to support the breath after you start to speak, or ...
... givens in these plays, and it is extremely hard to own ideas, feelings, individual images or words. Unless you start each line with support, you cannot be 'in the moment'. If you try to support the breath after you start to speak, or ...
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actor alliteration Antony audience Autolycus beat begin Benedick Berowne blank verse body breath character character's Claudio connected death Demetrius Desdemona doesn’t Edgar Edmund emotional energy exercise eyes Falstaff father feel fool forward givens Gloucester Goneril Hamlet hath hear heart Heightened Circumstances Helena Hermia human husband Iago Iago's iambic iambic pentameter imagination irony Isabella journey Juliet King King Lear Lady Macbeth language Lear Leontes listen look Lysander meaning mouth move murder muscles Oberon Olivia onomatopoeia open vowels Othello pain passion pause Phoebe physical play Posthumus prose Puck push realise rehearsal release reveal rhyming couplet rhythm Richard Romeo Rosalind scene Second Circle sense Shakespeare Shylock Silvius soliloquy sound speak speech stay stop structure syllables tension thee There’s thou thought Titania tongue understand Viola vocal voice vowels walk wife Winter's Tale word