The Actor and His TextHarrap, 1987 - Всего страниц: 285 This book sets out to apply the methods of voice production directly and practically to the speaking of text. Specifically, it addresses the problem of how to infuse life and meaning into words that are first encountered on the printed page. |
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... helps us to find the structure of a speech , how the great speeches work things right from the beginning , and from that exploration a path of action is found . 9 In the writing , there are many patterns and schemes of words . They are ...
... helps us to find the structure of a speech , how the great speeches work things right from the beginning , and from that exploration a path of action is found . 9 In the writing , there are many patterns and schemes of words . They are ...
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... help the actor to achieve : the common background of the characters out of which the ideas spring . It furthers the ... helps in rehearsals , even when group work is not being done . First , you need to get really relaxed . It is good ...
... help the actor to achieve : the common background of the characters out of which the ideas spring . It furthers the ... helps in rehearsals , even when group work is not being done . First , you need to get really relaxed . It is good ...
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... helps the company to become part of the central thought of the play , and the predicaments posed so that their contribution is richer ; it is also tremendously useful for the actors playing those scenes to have resistance set up for ...
... helps the company to become part of the central thought of the play , and the predicaments posed so that their contribution is richer ; it is also tremendously useful for the actors playing those scenes to have resistance set up for ...
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
Attitudes to Voice and Text | 13 |
Shakespeare | 40 |
Авторские права | |
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