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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... 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 Irony 163 Puns ...
... 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 Irony 163 Puns ...
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... word. • You have to trust the words and know what those words In ean. • To access the power of a play you have to know how it's constructed. • You can't act Shakespeare until you can speak him. The book was born several years ago, one ...
... word. • You have to trust the words and know what those words In ean. • To access the power of a play you have to know how it's constructed. • You can't act Shakespeare until you can speak him. The book was born several years ago, one ...
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... words, thought structures and images – flowing in their bloodstreams, a familiar part of them rather than something baffling, strange or difficult. This grounding in language is ... word – not Part 1 FOUNDATION CRAFT al Foundation Craft.
... words, thought structures and images – flowing in their bloodstreams, a familiar part of them rather than something baffling, strange or difficult. This grounding in language is ... word – not Part 1 FOUNDATION CRAFT al Foundation Craft.
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Patsy Rodenburg. intense: here the action is in the word – not merely described by it, not behind it or under it. The words create the world of the play through the articulation of sound, rhythm, structure and sense. As they are spoken ...
Patsy Rodenburg. intense: here the action is in the word – not merely described by it, not behind it or under it. The words create the world of the play through the articulation of sound, rhythm, structure and sense. As they are spoken ...
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... word 'rule'. Academic rules can block creative spontaneity but these acting rules will harness energy, focus mind ... word, the thought, the line, not — as most real-life speakers do — ponder and then speak or speak and then ponder. Your ...
... word 'rule'. Academic rules can block creative spontaneity but these acting rules will harness energy, focus mind ... word, the thought, the line, not — as most real-life speakers do — ponder and then speak or speak and then ponder. Your ...
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