Alternative Shakespeare Auditions for WomenSimon Dunmore Routledge, 8. 10. 2013 - 128 strán (strany) Like the companion volume for men, Alternative Shakespeare Auditions for Women brings together fifty speeches from plays frequently ignored such as Coriolanus, Pericles, and Love's Labours Lost. It also features good, but over-looked speeches from more popular plays such as Diana from All's Well That Ends Well, Perdita from The Winter's Tale and Hero from Much Ado About Nothing. Each speech is accompanied by a character description, brief explanation of the context, and notes on obscure words, phrases and references--all written from the viewpoint of the auditioning actor. It is the perfect resource for your best audition ever. |
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... plays and characters written in obscure language. It's easier if you already have some idea of the character and play – from studying it at school, seeing a stage production or a film version. I estimate that nearly fifty per cent of ...
... plays and characters written in obscure language. It's easier if you already have some idea of the character and play – from studying it at school, seeing a stage production or a film version. I estimate that nearly fifty per cent of ...
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... plays; most playwrights have alternative versions to what arrives in print) and also in doing an audition you are performing a mini-play separated from the whole work and it therefore will lose some of the constraints that tied it in ...
... plays; most playwrights have alternative versions to what arrives in print) and also in doing an audition you are performing a mini-play separated from the whole work and it therefore will lose some of the constraints that tied it in ...
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... play. They are inevitably sketchy and only give the basics leading up to the moment of the speech. I cannot stress too much the fact that there is no substitute for reading and absorbing the whole play. I have used the word 'actor ...
... play. They are inevitably sketchy and only give the basics leading up to the moment of the speech. I cannot stress too much the fact that there is no substitute for reading and absorbing the whole play. I have used the word 'actor ...
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... plays – he had a commercial eye for what would attract audiences. He looked for popular subjects and tried to avoid controversy by writing plays set either remote in time and / or set in other countries. (Only The Merry Wives of Windsor ...
... plays – he had a commercial eye for what would attract audiences. He looked for popular subjects and tried to avoid controversy by writing plays set either remote in time and / or set in other countries. (Only The Merry Wives of Windsor ...
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... plays. Elizabethan England Not only was he almost certainly helped by his actors, but also by the comparatively stable political climate of the first Elizabethan age. As often happens in his history plays, the threat of invasion (and ...
... plays. Elizabethan England Not only was he almost certainly helped by his actors, but also by the comparatively stable political climate of the first Elizabethan age. As often happens in his history plays, the threat of invasion (and ...
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