Acting in Shakespeare

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Smith and Kraus Book, 2005 - 283 pages
Acting in Shakespeare helps actors at all levels develop the skills they need to perform in Shakespeare plays. Lessons proceed in carefully graduated stps from simple, single lines to short speeches to more difficult, sophisticated scenes. A wealth of historical information and insightful descriptions of Shakespearean times and players bring Shakespeare's work within the actor's reach.

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Contents

Who Was Shakespeare and Why Study Him?
3
Calculated Effects
17
Oppositions and Builds
25
Copyright

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