The Actor And The TextRandom House, 29 февр. 2012 г. - Всего страниц: 304 Cicely Berry, Voice Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, is world-famous for her voice teaching. The Actor and the Text is her classic book, distilled from years of working with actors of the highest calibre. |
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... verses from his Valediction : Forbidding Mourning , printed from the edition edited by HJ.C. Grierson , first published in ... Verse , first published in 1970 . New Directions Books for the poem Constantly risking absurdity , by Lawrence ...
... verses from his Valediction : Forbidding Mourning , printed from the edition edited by HJ.C. Grierson , first published in ... Verse , first published in 1970 . New Directions Books for the poem Constantly risking absurdity , by Lawrence ...
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... verse . We should be always balancing the two for , in a sense , every piece of text we speak on a stage is heightened it is performed and we have to find its particular voice and place that particular language . I think it is also ...
... verse . We should be always balancing the two for , in a sense , every piece of text we speak on a stage is heightened it is performed and we have to find its particular voice and place that particular language . I think it is also ...
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... verse . I am of course talking of those who would like to but simply do not feel comfortable with it . This can be true of those with a good deal of acting experience , as well as those just starting out in the theatre , though ...
... verse . I am of course talking of those who would like to but simply do not feel comfortable with it . This can be true of those with a good deal of acting experience , as well as those just starting out in the theatre , though ...
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... verse text , both classical and modern : it is the vigour of the text that is surprising and earths it . So often a regional accent in Shakespeare gives it a new life . The resistance I think comes from a feeling that the language does ...
... verse text , both classical and modern : it is the vigour of the text that is surprising and earths it . So often a regional accent in Shakespeare gives it a new life . The resistance I think comes from a feeling that the language does ...
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... verse drama , but it is always highly shaped and has its particular cadence . Eliot's verse moves in and out of colloquialisms . Then there is a huge amount of dramatic prose writing , from Restoration comedy to Shaw and Coward , which ...
... verse drama , but it is always highly shaped and has its particular cadence . Eliot's verse moves in and out of colloquialisms . Then there is a huge amount of dramatic prose writing , from Restoration comedy to Shaw and Coward , which ...
Содержание
Nature of the image its logic and its inquiry into nature | 52 |
Structure of speeches | 128 |
Shakespeare | 139 |
Metre and Energy | 171 |
Acting Text and Style | 189 |
Further Points of Text | 205 |
Relating to Other Texts | 251 |
Voice Work | 260 |
Further Voice Exercises | 274 |
Further Perspectives | 285 |
Index of Quotations | 297 |
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