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Creating Solo Performance is an innovative toolbox of exercises and
challenges focused on providing you - the performer - with engaging
and inspiring ways to explore and develop your idea both on the
page and in the performance space. The creation of a solo show may
be the most rewarding, liberating and stressful challenge you will
take on in your career. This book acts as your silent collaborator
as you develop your performance, by helpfully arranging exercises
under the following headings: Beginnings Creating character
Generating material Using your performance space Technology Endings
Collaboration Exercises can be explored in sequence, at random or
according to your specific needs and interests as a performer. By
enabling you to create a bespoke formula that best applies to your
specific subject, area of interest, style and discipline, this book
will become an indispensable resource as you produce your solo
show.
THE GOOD AUDITION GUIDES: Helping you select and perform the
audition piece that is best suited to your performing skills Each
Good Audition Guide contains a range of fresh monologues, all
prefaced with a summary of the vital information you need to place
the piece in context and to perform it to maximum effect in your
own unique way. Each volume also carries a user-friendly
introduction on the whole process of auditioning. Shakespeare
Monologues for Young Men contains forty monologues drawn from
across the whole of Shakespeare's canon. Each speech comes with a
neat summary of the vital information (the who, where and when of
the speech), plus descriptions of what is happening, what to think
about when preparing it, and a glossary. There is also a
user-friendly introduction to selecting your speech, tackling
Shakespeare's language and approaching the audition itself. 'Sound
practical advice for anyone attending an audition' Teaching Drama
Magazine on the Good Audition Guides
THE GOOD AUDITION GUIDES: Helping you select and perform the
audition piece that is best suited to your performing skills Each
Good Audition Guide contains a range of fresh monologues, all
prefaced with a summary of the vital information you need to place
the piece in context and to perform it to maximum effect in your
own unique way. Each volume also carries a user-friendly
introduction on the whole process of auditioning. Shakespeare
Monologues for Young Women contains forty monologues drawn from
across the whole of Shakespeare's canon. Each speech comes with a
neat summary of the vital information (the who, where and when of
the speech), plus descriptions of what is happening, what to think
about when preparing it, and a glossary. There is also a
user-friendly introduction to selecting your speech, tackling
Shakespeare's language and approaching the audition itself. 'Sound
practical advice for anyone attending an audition' Teaching Drama
Magazine on The Good Audition Guides
Creating Solo Performance is an innovative toolbox of exercises and
challenges focused on providing you - the performer - with engaging
and inspiring ways to explore and develop your idea both on the
page and in the performance space. The creation of a solo show may
be the most rewarding, liberating and stressful challenge you will
take on in your career. This book acts as your silent collaborator
as you develop your performance, by helpfully arranging exercises
under the following headings: Beginnings Creating character
Generating material Using your performance space Technology Endings
Collaboration Exercises can be explored in sequence, at random or
according to your specific needs and interests as a performer. By
enabling you to create a bespoke formula that best applies to your
specific subject, area of interest, style and discipline, this book
will become an indispensable resource as you produce your solo
show.
THE GOOD AUDITION GUIDES: Helping you select and perform the
audition piece that is best suited to your performing skills Each
Good Audition Guide contains a range of fresh monologues, all
prefaced with a summary of the vital information you need to place
the piece in context and to perform it to maximum effect in your
own unique way. Each volume also carries a user-friendly
introduction on the whole process of auditioning. Shakespeare
Monologues for Women contains 50 monologues drawn from across the
Shakespeare canon. Each speech is prefaced with an easy-to-use
guide to Who is speaking, Where, When and To Whom, What has just
happened in the play and What are the character's objectives. In
fact, everything the actor needs to know before embarking on the
audition! Shakespeare Monologues for Women is edited by director,
teacher and academic Luke Dixon. 'Sound practical advice for anyone
attending an audition' Teaching Drama Magazine on the Good Audition
Guides
THE GOOD AUDITION GUIDES: Helping you select and perform the
audition piece that is best suited to your performing skills Each
Good Audition Guide contains a range of fresh monologues, all
prefaced with a summary of the vital information you need to place
the piece in context and to perform it to maximum effect in your
own unique way. Each volume also carries a user-friendly
introduction on the whole process of auditioning. Shakespeare
Monologues for Men contains 50 monologues drawn from across the
Shakespeare canon. Each speech is prefaced with an easy-to-use
guide to Who is speaking, Where, When and To Whom, What has just
happened in the play and What are the character's objectives. In
fact, everything the actor needs to know before embarking on the
audition! Shakespeare Monologues for Men is edited by director,
teacher and academic Luke Dixon. 'Sound practical advice for anyone
attending an audition' Teaching Drama Magazine on the Good Audition
Guides
A handbook of theatre workshops for actors, teachers and directors,
by a leader in the field of physical theatre and research This is a
book of theatrical beginnings for actors, teachers and directors.
Divided into four parts, from Body through to Voice, Heart and
Mind, the book covers all the elements you need to engage in order
to train as an actor. The dizzying breadth of exercises and
workshops offered here start you off on all the processes; from
voice warm-ups and bodywork through to interacting with space and
creating characters. Drawing on a plethora of influences, from
Japanese Butoh to African dance, Shakespearean verse speaking and
children's games, this book is aimed to entice actors who need to
refresh their skills, those who would like to take part in or run
workshops, and many who have no experience at all.Praise for Luke
Dixon's directing: "Outstanding physical
theatre...electrifying...an appearance of the most voluptuous
glamour" -Independent
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