Mastering Shakespeare : An Acting Class in Seven Scenes

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Format: Trade Paper
Pub. Date: 2003-10-01
Publisher(s): SIMON & SCHUSTER
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Summary

Shattering the myth that only the British can act Shakespeare, a veteran acting coach presents a boldly American approach to the Bard. Written in the form of a play and set in an acting studio, this volume's characters include a master teacher and sixteen acting students grappling with the challenges of acting Shakespeare. Readers will be intrigued as they learn to approach Elizabethan drama in the Method concepts of action, objective, and obstacle familiar to American actors. Each of the book's seven scenes presents specific acting challenges and offers specific solutions: using operative words and punctuation to divide a speech into measures; establishing focal points and creating images within a speech; delivering spoken subtext; using physical actions and opposing physical movements to orchestrate a speech; and much more. Examining speeches from 32 of Shakespeare's plays, this invaluable tool presents a logical and cumulative progression of skills for actors of all levels of experience. This book is a necessity for any wanting to illuminate each word of Shakespeare's speeches.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements ix
Index of Speeches and Exercises xi
Introduction xiii
Persons of the Play xvii
The Art of Orchestration
1(32)
Speech Measures
Punctuation
Operative Words
Focal Points
33(36)
Scene Partners
Audience
Audience and Self
Multiple Focal Points
Images
69(28)
Image to Image, with a Single Focal Point
Image to Image, with Multiple Focal Points
Image and Partner
Image and Audience
Spoken Subtext
97(42)
Head, Heart, Guts, and Groin
Secret Fears
Secret Hopes and Dreams
Secret Intentions
Realizations
Decisions
Actions
139(44)
Purely Physical Actions
Opposing Actions
Laban Effort Actions
Psycho-physical Verbs
Psycho-physical Verbs with Multiple Focal Points
Qualities to Actions
Complex orchestration
183(40)
The Actor's Toolkit
The Right Tool
Spontaneity
Emotion
Towards Performance
223(38)
Previsualization
Scene Objectives
Act Objectives
Play Objectives
Super-objectives
Questions and Answers
Index 261

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