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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Side 6
... Shakespeare never get emotionally stuck, like needles on vinyl records. On the contrary, Shakespeare requires you actively to transform your emotions as you speak. Great poetic language is only in part to do with intellect. Not for ...
... Shakespeare never get emotionally stuck, like needles on vinyl records. On the contrary, Shakespeare requires you actively to transform your emotions as you speak. Great poetic language is only in part to do with intellect. Not for ...
Side 12
... Shakespeare, and why it is so important to serve the word. There is nothing casual or random about the writing of great plays. Each utterance has been honed appropriately. There are many ... Shakespearean role, they 12 Speaking Shakespeare.
... Shakespeare, and why it is so important to serve the word. There is nothing casual or random about the writing of great plays. Each utterance has been honed appropriately. There are many ... Shakespearean role, they 12 Speaking Shakespeare.
Side 13
... Shakespeare unless you are of the species that can search and change. Let's be absolutely clear. • To speak Shakespeare you have to be fit. • Not just physically fit, but throughout the body, breath, voice and speech muscles. • You have ...
... Shakespeare unless you are of the species that can search and change. Let's be absolutely clear. • To speak Shakespeare you have to be fit. • Not just physically fit, but throughout the body, breath, voice and speech muscles. • You have ...
Side 14
... should be central to any actor's training. They challenge physically, intellectually and emotionally, and require access through the imagination to what it is to be human. The Body The Aims • To open the body and 14 Speaking Shakespeare.
... should be central to any actor's training. They challenge physically, intellectually and emotionally, and require access through the imagination to what it is to be human. The Body The Aims • To open the body and 14 Speaking Shakespeare.
Side 18
... Shakespeare with any real authority or truth. The body is our house and the house must be in order to hold any heightened text. There is a wonderful Shakespearean actor who has a passion for motorcycles — but he seems only to ride to ...
... Shakespeare with any real authority or truth. The body is our house and the house must be in order to hold any heightened text. There is a wonderful Shakespearean actor who has a passion for motorcycles — but he seems only to ride to ...
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