'Adrian Noble vigorously highlights the extraordinary rhythmic,
linguistic patterns Shakespeare gives the speaker. Any actor will
find this book invaluable. For any student of Shakespeare it should
be essential.' (From the Foreword by Ralph Fiennes)
'How can I bring the text alive, make it vivid, how do I make
people hear it for the first time? How can I enter into that world
and not feel a stranger. How can I not feel clumsy and inept? ...
How can I speak it without sounding artificial or "actory"? In
other words, how can I make it real ...?'
Adrian Noble has worked on Shakespeare with everyone from
oscar-nominated actors to groups of schoolchildren. Here he draws
on several decades of top-level directing experience to shed new
light on how to bring some of theatre s seminal texts to life.
He shows you how to approach the perennial issues of performing
Shakespeare, including:
- wordplay using colour and playing plain, wit and comedy, making
language muscular
- building a character different strategies, using the text,
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- shape and structure headlining a speech, playing soliloquys,
determining a speech s purpose and letting the verse empower
you
- dialogue building tension, sharing responsibility and passing
the ball .
This guided tour of Shakespeare s complex but unfailingly
rewarding work stunningly combines instruction and inspiration.
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