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The actor speaks : voice and the performer / Patsy Rodenburg.

By: Rodenburg, Patsy, 1953-.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Methuen Drama, 1997Description: xii, 388 p. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9780413700308.Subject(s): Voice culture | ActingDDC classification: 792.028
Contents:
The actor first speaks -- Expanding the voice into resonance, range and speech -- Voice and speech meet word and text -- Voice and text meet the rehearsal -- Voice, text and rehearsal meet the stage -- The production meets an audience -- Re-creating the work agan and again.
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General Lending MTU Cork School of Music Library Lending 792.028 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Checked out 23/02/2024 00178675
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

'Beginning with what every first-year acting student faces in class and ending with what leading professional actors must achieve every night on the three stages of the Royal National Theatre, Patsy Rodenburg's celebrated work as one of the world's foremost voice and acting coaches is fully revealed in this thoughtful and inspirational book about the process of acting.
Through a seven-step process, she takes the actor through an intensive voice and speech workshop tackling the vexing problems faced in rehearsal and on stage- breathing and relaxation; vocal range and power, communication with other actors and the audience; integrating movement, singing and speaking; deciphering and animating a text; adjusting voice to different size stages and auditoria; working in mediums beyond the stage; sustaining a performance through an entire evening and a long run and identifying and overcoming the countless potential problems that face every performer who works in front of an audience. ''The Actor Speaks is a stimulating read and an invaluable reference for all actors. . .a landmark book'' ( The Stage )'

Includes index.

The actor first speaks -- Expanding the voice into resonance, range and speech -- Voice and speech meet word and text -- Voice and text meet the rehearsal -- Voice, text and rehearsal meet the stage -- The production meets an audience -- Re-creating the work agan and again.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Foreword
  • Breath and Relaxation
  • Vocal Range and Power
  • Communication with Other Actors
  • Singing and Acting Simultaneously
  • Working on Different Size Stages and in Both Large and Small Auditoriums
  • Approaching the Vocal Demands of Different Kinds of Scripts

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