The Actor and His TextHarrap, 1987 - Počet stran: 285 This book sets out to apply the methods of voice production directly and practically to the speaking of text. Specifically, it addresses the problem of how to infuse life and meaning into words that are first encountered on the printed page. |
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... once they are in print , so an actor , once he has committed himself to speech , either in rehearsal or in performance , feels he has said something both about himself and about his work which cannot be retracted . This is part of the ...
... once they are in print , so an actor , once he has committed himself to speech , either in rehearsal or in performance , feels he has said something both about himself and about his work which cannot be retracted . This is part of the ...
Strana 130
... once on a path it has to keep going . Once you get to the point of speaking the thought , the action becomes inevitable . You also find how the pulse of the character changes within the thought , so : - ' He would be crowned ' the ...
... once on a path it has to keep going . Once you get to the point of speaking the thought , the action becomes inevitable . You also find how the pulse of the character changes within the thought , so : - ' He would be crowned ' the ...
Strana 276
... Once you feel that it is the easier way and that it gives you the freedom and strength you want , you will use it ... once . And repeat again once or twice during the floor exercises . Take time to feel your back spread . ! 3 J Breathing ...
... Once you feel that it is the easier way and that it gives you the freedom and strength you want , you will use it ... once . And repeat again once or twice during the floor exercises . Take time to feel your back spread . ! 3 J Breathing ...
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
Attitudes to Voice and Text | 13 |
Shakespeare | 40 |
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