More Power to YouApplause, 2002 - Počet stran: 185 More Power to You is acting guru Robert Cohen's follow-up act to his now legendary Acting Power. Now, More Power to You brings together Cohen's most important writing on performance, plays and productions. Among the diverse subjects the reader will learn about are, that Shakespeare's actors cried real tears (and had their methods on how to make the tears flow); that Hamlet was sixteen; what that secret is that British actors have for running off with all the American stage awards, and why kidnapped heiress Patty Hearst robbed that bank (and what that has to do with a book on theatre!). |
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... asking and the one asked , and by creating a dynamic interaction ( instead of a mere exchange of information ) between them , such a question also engages the audience . Not all questions genuinely solicit answers , however . Some ...
... asking and the one asked , and by creating a dynamic interaction ( instead of a mere exchange of information ) between them , such a question also engages the audience . Not all questions genuinely solicit answers , however . Some ...
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... asked to study and edit the transcripts into appropriate narrative statements . These statements could be as short as a sentence or as long as two pages , and the actors were asked to edit as many statements as they felt were of ...
... asked to study and edit the transcripts into appropriate narrative statements . These statements could be as short as a sentence or as long as two pages , and the actors were asked to edit as many statements as they felt were of ...
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... asked to determine , for what she was thinking is inextricably linked to the deeds she is charged with having committed . The physical events seem to be generally uncontested . Miss Hearst was abducted and held for a time in a closet ...
... asked to determine , for what she was thinking is inextricably linked to the deeds she is charged with having committed . The physical events seem to be generally uncontested . Miss Hearst was abducted and held for a time in a closet ...
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Introduction | 2 |
CHAPTER | 11 |
Putting a Tree in a | 65 |
Autorská práva | |
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