Acting Narrative Speeches: The Actor as Storyteller

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Meriwether Pub., 2002 - 445 páginas
Narrative speeches, both classical and contemporary, are used to reveal how an actor can discover the inherent energy, the essence and the subtextual colours of every word and sentences of a dramatic speech. This book clearly demonstrates that any memorable performance needs far more than acting technique alone. In eighteen chapters actor/director/teacher McDonough defines in depth how an actor can find the often overlooked subtleties that create characters with dimension and moments of heightened reality.

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Preface
1
Chapter 2
30
Chapter 4
61
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