Speaking ShakespeareMacmillan, 16. jul. 2004 - 355 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. |
Indhold
Foundation Craft | 3 |
The Body | 15 |
The State of Readiness | 23 |
Breath | 30 |
Support | 36 |
Placing the Free Voice | 46 |
Deepening the Work | 53 |
Listening | 60 |
King Lear 250 | 250 |
As You Like It | 266 |
Much Ado About Nothing | 273 |
The Merchant of Venice | 279 |
Othello | 285 |
Henry V | 292 |
Macbeth | 303 |
Twelfth Night | 314 |
Structure | 67 |
The Imaginative | 189 |
Richard III | 226 |
Julius Caesar | 236 |
Measure for Measure | 242 |
A Midsummer Nights Dream | 325 |
Coriolanus | 334 |
King John | 344 |
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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 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 Richard III Romeo Rosalind scene Second Circle sense Shakespeare Shylock Silvius soliloquy sound speak speech stay structure syllables tension thee thou thought Titania tongue Tybalt understand Viola vocal voice vowels walk wife Winter's Tale word