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Using new interview material with actors, directors and writers,
this book explores the challenges of performance in documentary
theatre. Through a series of high profile case studies, Cantrell
uses acting theory to examine the actors' complex processes, and
makes a significant contribution to our understanding of stage
performance.
This is the first book to explore how actors play real people. How
do you capture Hitler, Mugabe, or a serial killer? How do you
portray living monarchs or political leaders? Is it possible to
embody a genius like Mozart, Woolf or Darwin? What are the
pressures of performing an icon like Marlene Dietrich? Bringing
together original conversations with award-winning actors, the
line-up includes Jeremy Irons, Dame Eileen Atkins, David Morrissey,
Henry Goodman, and Sir Ian McKellen.
This fascinating text offers the first in-depth exploration of
acting processes in British television. Focused around 16 new
interviews with celebrated British actors, including Rebecca Front,
Julie Hesmondhalgh, Ken Stott, Penelope Wilton and John Hannah,
this rich resource delves behind the scenes of a range of British
television programmes in order to find out how actors build their
characters for television, how they work on set and location, and
how they create their critically acclaimed portrayals. The book
looks at actors' work across four diverse but popular genres: soap
opera; police and medical drama; comedy; and period drama. Its
insightful discussion of hit programmes and its critical and
contextual post-interview analysis, makes the text an essential
read for students across television and film studies, theatre,
performance and acting, and cultural and media studies, as well as
academics and anyone interested in acting and British television.
The first collection of its kind to bring together scholarly and
practitioner perspectives, this book analyses the experiences,
skills and techniques of actors when working on television.
Featuring eleven chapters by internationally distinguished
researchers and actor trainers, this collection examines the acting
processes and resulting performances of some of the most acclaimed
television actors. Topics include: studio and location realism;
actor training for television; actor well-being in the television
industry; performance in reality television and British and Irish
actors in contemporary US television and film. The book also
contains case studies examining the work of Emmy-award-winning
actor Viola Davis and the iconic character of Gene Hunt in Life on
Mars (BBC, 2006-2007).
The first collection of its kind to bring together scholarly and
practitioner perspectives, this book analyses the experiences,
skills and techniques of actors when working on television.
Featuring eleven chapters by internationally distinguished
researchers and actor trainers, this collection examines the acting
processes and resulting performances of some of the most acclaimed
television actors. Topics include: studio and location realism;
actor training for television; actor well-being in the television
industry; performance in reality television and British and Irish
actors in contemporary US television and film. The book also
contains case studies examining the work of Emmy-award-winning
actor Viola Davis and the iconic character of Gene Hunt in Life on
Mars (BBC, 2006-2007).
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