Mastering the Shakespeare Audition
Autor Donna Soto-Morettinien Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 aug 2016
Many actors have no idea where to start in preparing a Shakespeare audition speech. Yet many auditions - professional or drama school - require a well-delivered classical monologue.
Mastering the Shakespeare Audition shows performers how to focus rehearsal time and spend it well. Starting with how to choose a piece that plays to each actor's particular strength, casting director Donna Soto-Morettini provides a series of timed exercises and rehearsal techniques that will allow any actor to feel confident and truly prepared for performance - in sessions totalling just 35 hours.
Offering progressive and clearly marked exercises detailing the time necessary both to read and complete the work, Mastering the Shakespeare Audition also features extended exercises for those with more time to spare, allowing a deeper understanding of the ideas and skills involved.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781474266857
ISBN-10: 1474266851
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: BLOOMSBURY 3PL
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1474266851
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: BLOOMSBURY 3PL
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction: Turning the whole process on its head
- A different way of working
PHASE ONE ACQUIRING THE TOOLS
- Adding vocal colour
- What's the point of mastering meter?
- Finding the bare bones of a speech
- Imagining action
PHASE TWO CHOOSING AND PREPARING A MONOLOGUE
- Choosing the best monologue
- Read through the whole process first
- Get to know the context of the monologue
- Analyzing structure
- Analyzing rhythm
- Finding language patterns
- How to draw a monologue
- Create the imagined world of the speech
PHASE THREE REHEARSING AND PERFORMING THE MONOLOGUE
- Last work on the meter
- Last work on vocal colour
- Putting text and action together
- Refining the action
- Find the pleasure
PHASE FOUR I'M NOT IN A HURRY - DEEPENING YOUR PRACTICE
- Laban efforts for voice
- Unusual syntax
- Using verbs to analyze structure
- Some final questions
Appendix
Resources
Preface
Introduction: Turning the whole process on its head
- A different way of working
PHASE ONE ACQUIRING THE TOOLS
- Adding vocal colour
- What's the point of mastering meter?
- Finding the bare bones of a speech
- Imagining action
PHASE TWO CHOOSING AND PREPARING A MONOLOGUE
- Choosing the best monologue
- Read through the whole process first
- Get to know the context of the monologue
- Analyzing structure
- Analyzing rhythm
- Finding language patterns
- How to draw a monologue
- Create the imagined world of the speech
PHASE THREE REHEARSING AND PERFORMING THE MONOLOGUE
- Last work on the meter
- Last work on vocal colour
- Putting text and action together
- Refining the action
- Find the pleasure
PHASE FOUR I'M NOT IN A HURRY - DEEPENING YOUR PRACTICE
- Laban efforts for voice
- Unusual syntax
- Using verbs to analyze structure
- Some final questions
Appendix
Resources
Recenzii
As far as skill/how-to books are concerned, one would be hard pressed to find another on this subject that is as imaginatively specific or better presented than Mastering the Shakespeare Audition. Ms. Soto-Morettini's analytical text breakdowns, her examples, her exercises and her suggestions to promote skill ability and imagination are all smart in choice, focus, clarity, and creativity. Her references, resource and book lists harken from the forefront of the industry . Beyond the audition, in many ways this book is so comprehensive and rich that its ideas and process could easily be directly transferred into a semester syllabus for an actor's voice and speech class, an acting class or both; it is, therefore, applicable to educators and coaches alike . Mastering the Shakespeare Audition can become a treasure for those interested in the Shakespeare audition and performance. Its instruction is direct, honest, well-honed, experienced, imaginative, and inspired. I therefore advise readers to "buckle up" and truly surrender to the technical ride. There is much to be experienced, learned, enjoyed, and accomplished.