The Actor And The TextCicely 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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... Energy' Imagery and Sound 1 Energy through the text 2 Antithesis 3 Substance of the word 4 Discovery and movement of thought 5 Nature of the image, its logic, and its inquiry into nature 6 Argument and emotion 7 Word games and ...
... Energy' Imagery and Sound 1 Energy through the text 2 Antithesis 3 Substance of the word 4 Discovery and movement of thought 5 Nature of the image, its logic, and its inquiry into nature 6 Argument and emotion 7 Word games and ...
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It is as if the energy and excitement that an actor feels when working on a part is not released fttlly when he commits to words, when he is bound by the language set down. And this is true of all kinds of text, both modern and ...
It is as if the energy and excitement that an actor feels when working on a part is not released fttlly when he commits to words, when he is bound by the language set down. And this is true of all kinds of text, both modern and ...
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Work on Shakespeare opens our awareness to language in modern writing by adding to the resonance of the words we speak, even when they are rooted in a modern reality. And work on modern text keeps our cars tuned to the colloquial ...
Work on Shakespeare opens our awareness to language in modern writing by adding to the resonance of the words we speak, even when they are rooted in a modern reality. And work on modern text keeps our cars tuned to the colloquial ...
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So, this book is not simply about making the voice sound more interesting, It is about getting inside the words we use, responding to them in as free a way as possible, and then presenting that response to an audience.
So, this book is not simply about making the voice sound more interesting, It is about getting inside the words we use, responding to them in as free a way as possible, and then presenting that response to an audience.
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And then: 2 The practical application of exercises: that is to say I want to clarify the aims of the voice work we do, so that it gives maximum support to the words we speak. ideally, I suppose. every actor wants to know that his voice ...
And then: 2 The practical application of exercises: that is to say I want to clarify the aims of the voice work we do, so that it gives maximum support to the words we speak. ideally, I suppose. every actor wants to know that his voice ...
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Shakespeare Setting out the Rules | 52 |
Structures Energy Imagery and Sound | 82 |
Shakespeare the Practical Means | 143 |
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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