From A Midsummer Night's Dream's Puck to Othello's Desdemona, this new edition of Speaking Shakespeare gives you all the necessary tools to bring any of Shakespeare's eclectic characters to life.
Patsy Rodenburg uses practical exercises and textual analysis to hone in on your dramatic resonance, breathing and placement in order to unlock your potential for playing these iconic characters. Speeches and scenes such as Mark Antony's 'O, pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth' and the bloody scene in which Macbeth admits to Lady Macbeth that he has 'done the deed' are placed in context and discussed in depth.
Combining clear practical, textual and imaginative work with a brilliant analysis of scenes and speeches from the whole range of Shakespeare's plays, this is an essential and inspiring guide for anyone working on his plays today. It brings a renewed focus on the language of power, so frequently spoken in the worlds of politicians and company directors, which will give readers insight into the potency of clear, direct communication, specifically in the context of Shakespeare.
Each chapter has been revised following the author's 20 additional years of experience as a voice coach and includes techniques necessary for a clear and convincing performance.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
What leaves actors tongue-tied for years, Patsy releases in minutes ... through simple, practical actions that can empower anyone. * Simon McBurney * Her knowledge of the plays as living theatrical artifacts is profound... Speaking Shakespeare stands up as a work of art in itself - admirably written and cliche-free, especially in the gripping final section, when she takes speeches and scenes from various plays, analyses and illuminates them... It cannot be too highly recommended. * Times Literary Supplement *
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Verlagsgruppe
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Broschur/Paperback
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Maße
Höhe: 213 mm
Breite: 136 mm
Dicke: 20 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-350-16165-8 (9781350161658)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Patsy Rodenburg OBE, has been the Director of Voice at the prestigious Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London for 26 years and until recently at the Royal National Theatre. She trained in Voice Studies at the Central School of Speech and Drama and is recognized as one of the world's leading voice teachers and coaches, and also as a renowned authority on Shakespeare. She is also a best-selling author whose notable publications include Speaking Shakespeare, The Right to Speak, The Need For Words, The Actor Speaks, The Second Circle, and Power Presentation.
Patsy has worked regularly with the best-known actors of the British theatre, including Judi Dench, Ian McKellen, and Daniel Day-Lewis, to name a few, as well as many of the biggest stars of film and television such as Nicole Kidman, Orlando Bloom, Hugh Jackman, and Natalie Portman. She was previously in residence with the Royal Shakespeare Company for 9 years and has worked with The Royal Court Theatre, Donmar and Almeida Theatre in London. She has also worked extensively with many of the great world theaters such as the Moscow Art Theatre and Comedie-Francaise. Patsy's home in America is at the renowned Michael Howard Studios in New York City where she teaches workshops for the professional actor. Under the Michael Howard Studios banner. She travels around the world teaching and speaking, from Los Angeles to Canada to Portugal, from Australia to India.
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Guildhall School of Music and Drama, UK
Acknowledgements
Preface
Part One: Foundation Craft
Foundation Craft
The Body
The State of Readiness
Breath
Support
Freeing the Voice
Consolidation
Deepening the Work
Range and Resonance
Clear Speech
Listening
Hamlet's Advice
Part Two: Structure
The Givens
The Word
Alliteration, Assonance, Onomatopoeia
Rhythm
Pauses and Irregularities of Rhythm
The Line
The Thought and Structuring of Thoughts
The Structure of Scenes
Antithesis
Rhyme
Prose
Irony
Puns
Language Games
Repetition
The Story
Location
Stage Directions, Props, Entrances and Exits
Soliloquy
Part 3: The Imaginative
The Imaginative Exploration of the Text
Anchoring the Text
Owning the Text from Character's Experience
Focus and Energy
Summary
Part Four: The Speeches
Richard III
Julius Caesar
Measure for Measure
King Lear
As You Like It
Much Ado About Nothing
The Merchant of Venice
Othello
Henry V
The Winter's Tale
Macbeth
Twelfth Night
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Antony and Cleopatra
Coriolanus
Cymbeline
King John
Part Five: Checklists
Preparing the Body, Breath, Voice and Speech
The Givens
The Imaginative