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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... words vary between editions, and where there is an important alternative I have mentioned it in the notes. Line ... word in the Oxford English Dictionary, which was incredibly useful in illuminating the language. Overall I have tried to ...
... words vary between editions, and where there is an important alternative I have mentioned it in the notes. Line ... word in the Oxford English Dictionary, which was incredibly useful in illuminating the language. Overall I have tried to ...
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... word 'actor' throughout this book, in spite of the fact that it's dedicated to women – after all, you don't talk about a 'doctor-ess' or a 'solicitor-ess', do you? This book contains just fifty speeches which are rarely, if ever, used ...
... word 'actor' throughout this book, in spite of the fact that it's dedicated to women – after all, you don't talk about a 'doctor-ess' or a 'solicitor-ess', do you? This book contains just fifty speeches which are rarely, if ever, used ...
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... word. And that's what Shakespeare gave actors: a brilliant vehicle, his words, that can really help the auditioning actor – also without sets, lighting, and so on. He also had incredible insights into how people 'tick', in a way that ...
... word. And that's what Shakespeare gave actors: a brilliant vehicle, his words, that can really help the auditioning actor – also without sets, lighting, and so on. He also had incredible insights into how people 'tick', in a way that ...
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... words, but he must have used their experiences to inspire much of the detail. And, knowing actors, I'm sure they had plenty of their own suggestions - good and bad – that were incorporated into the scripts we now have. This is the ...
... words, but he must have used their experiences to inspire much of the detail. And, knowing actors, I'm sure they had plenty of their own suggestions - good and bad – that were incorporated into the scripts we now have. This is the ...
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... word) would write down the sound of what he'd heard as he would like to spell it. The written English of that time was 'not fixed and elegant and controlled by academics' (Anthony Burgess) – it was a language ripe for exploration and ...
... word) would write down the sound of what he'd heard as he would like to spell it. The written English of that time was 'not fixed and elegant and controlled by academics' (Anthony Burgess) – it was a language ripe for exploration and ...
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