
The Tempest
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Shakespeare for Two by John Russell Brown, Once More unto the Speech, Dear Friends by Neil Freeman, The Applause Shakespeare Library, and Applause First Folio Editions, we've created the must-have workbook series for Shakespeare plays. Along with tips on approaching and working on the play and tackling the speeches, Applause Shakespeare Workbook: The Tempest includes highlighted essential passages.
To fully appreciate The Tempest, it is essential to understand the play as a living text that must be spoken aloud to be fully understood. This workbook provides the tools to more fully explore the text through commentary and understand the rhetorical tradition that Shakespeare was part of, as well as clues offered from the First Folio. Applause Shakespeare Workbook: The Tempest includes speeches from Prospero, Caliban, and Miranda, as well as the Antonio/Sebastian scene. This workbook will open your appreciation for the many diverse possibilities of interpreting the text, which is the key to Shakespeare's longevity.
Other titles available in the series:
Applause Shakespeare Workbook: Romeo and Juliet
Applause Shakespeare Workbook: Julius Caesar
Applause Shakespeare Workbook: Macbeth
Applause Shakespeare Workbook: Othello
Applause Shakespeare Workbook: A Midsummer Night's Dream
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For ASC he has published annotated acting editions of Hamlet, The Merchant of Venice, and The Three Musketeers. With the ATC Conservatory Players he has worked as dramaturg and actor. For Applause Theatre & Cinema Books, he edited John Russell Brown's publication of Shakescenes: Shakespeare for Two and The Applause Shakespeare Library, as well as Neil Freeman's Applause First Folio Editions and The Applause First Folio of Shakespeare in Modern Type. He has published pocket editions of all of Shakespeare's plays using the original settings of the First Folio in modern type for Puck Press. Sugarman received a BFA from New York University and studied with Kristin Linklater and Tina Packer at Shakespeare & Company.
Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction by Paul Sugarman
- Original Practices and Cue Scripts by Paul Sugarman
- Advice to Actors by John Russell Brown
- Brief Background to the First Folio by Neil Freeman
- Scene Study: Act II, Scene i (Sebastian and Antonio)
- Working on Modern and First Folio Texts
- Act I, Scene ii (Prospero, Miranda, Ariel)
- Act II, Scene i (Gonzalo, Sebastian, Antonio)
- Act II, Scene ii (Caliban, Trinculo)
- Act III, Scene i (Ferdinand, Miranda, Prospero)
- Act III, Scene ii (Caliban)
- Act IV, Scene i (Prospero, Ferdinand, Miranda)
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