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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM, 1564-1616 - DRAMATIC PRODUCTION (4) answer(s).
 
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Creating a role / Stanislavski, Constantin; Hapgood, Elizabeth Reynolds(Tr.); Popper, Hermine I.(Ed.) 1986  Book
Stanislavski, Constantin Book
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Publication London, Metheun Drama, 1986.
Description xiv, 271pPink and black spine
Summary/Abstract No-one has had a greater influence on acting as we know it than Stanislavski. His 'system' - or interpretations of it - has become the central force determining almost every performance was see on stage or screen. His teaching principally set out in three famous books, An Actor Prepares, Building a Character and Creating a Role. It is still the only comprehensive theory of acting we possess
Standard Number 9780413477606 Pb.
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Playing Shakespeare: an actor's guide / Barton, John 2001  Book
Barton, John Book
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Publication New York, Anchor Books, 2001.
Description xi, 265pBlack Spine
Summary/Abstract To an actor first approaching Elizabethan theater, Shakespearean verse can seem the most puzzling to interpret. But hidden within the text of every Shakespeare play lie directions, provided by the playwright himself. In Playing Shakespeare, John Barton draws on more than thirty-five years of experience as the Royal Shakespeare Company's associate director to offer a practical guide as to how these plays work.
Contents The two traditions: Elizabethan and modern acting Using the verse: heightened and naturalistic verse Language and character: making the words one's own Using the prose: why does Shakespeare use prose? Set speeches and soliloquies: taking the audience with you Using the sonnets: going over some old ground Irony and ambiguity: text that isn't what it seems Passion and coolness: a question of balance Rehearsing the text: Orsino and Viola Exploring a character: playing Shylock Contemporary Shakespeare: a discussion Poetry and hidden poetry: three kinds of failure
Standard Number 9780385720854 Pb.
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Shakespeare's Theatre / Thomson, Peter 1983  Book
Thomson, Peter Book
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Publication Great Britain, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, 1983.
Description 190pYellow spine
Summary/Abstract A history of the Globe Theatre during its ten best years. Includes descriptions of the planning of the productions, the personnel, the financing, the repertoire and the Globe Theatre itself.
Contents PART ONE: THE COMPANY The Lord Chamberlain's servants Balancing the books 'This luxurious circle' - The Globe theatre The globe plays PART TWO - THE PLAYS Twelfth Night and playhouse practice Hamlet and the actor in Shakespeare's theatre Macbeth from the tiring house Two playhouses Notes Bibliography Index of plays General index Macbeth from the
Standard Number 0710094809 Hb.
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Twenty-first century Shakespeare / Raum, Elizabeth 2011  Book
Raum, Elizabeth Book
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Publication London, Capstone Global Library Limited, 2011.
Description 32pCream spine
Series Culture in action
Summary/Abstract Discusses 21st-century presentations of Shakespeare's plays, including information on different ethnic adaptations, Shakespeare in movies and onstage, pop culture references, and the Shakespearean tourist industry.
Standard Number 9781406216998 Hb.
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