Playing ShakespeareMethuen, 1984 - 211 halaman Together with Royal Shakespeare Company actors including Patrick Stewart, Judi Dench, Ian McKellen, Ben Kingsley, and David Suchet, director John Barton demonstrates how to adapt Elizabethan theater for the modern stage. Barton begins by explicating Shakespeare's verse and prose, speeches and soliloquies, and naturalistic and heightened language to discover the essence of his characters. In the second section, Barton and the actors explore nuance in Shakespearean theater, from evoking irony and ambiguity and striking the delicate balance of passion and profound intellectual thought, to finding new approaches to playing Shakespeare's most controversial creation, Shylock, from The Merchant of Venice. |
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... feel your way with the words . You have said in the beginning of the play , ' On your imaginary forces work ' : so , on our imaginary forces work . Your intention is to make us feel , smell and see what it's like on the battlefield . So ...
... feel your way with the words . You have said in the beginning of the play , ' On your imaginary forces work ' : so , on our imaginary forces work . Your intention is to make us feel , smell and see what it's like on the battlefield . So ...
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... feel about those two extremes and possibilities ? Lisa Harrow : Well , the first way you just need to express the huge joy that Portia is feeling and also the release of enormous tension . The tension of years of waiting for this casket ...
... feel about those two extremes and possibilities ? Lisa Harrow : Well , the first way you just need to express the huge joy that Portia is feeling and also the release of enormous tension . The tension of years of waiting for this casket ...
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... feel it's deeply anti - Semitic and ought not to be performed . Others react the other way and say that , if you read the text aright , Shylock the Jew is intended by Shakespeare to be a sympathetic and even a heroic character . It's ...
... feel it's deeply anti - Semitic and ought not to be performed . Others react the other way and say that , if you read the text aright , Shylock the Jew is intended by Shakespeare to be a sympathetic and even a heroic character . It's ...
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Foreword by Trevor Nunn page | 1 |
Objective Things | 5 |
The Two TraditionsElizabethan and Modern Acting | 6 |
Hak Cipta | |
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actor actually Alan Howard ambiguity antitheses Antonio audience Barbara Leigh-Hunt believe Ben Kingsley blank verse Brutus Caesar character course Cressida David Suchet de-dum death Desdemona director Donald Sinden dost doth Elizabethan EMILIA emotions example FALSTAFF feel FESTE give Hamlet happens hath heightened language Henry honour Ian McKellen intention irony Jane Lapotaire Judi Dench King Kingsley Lisa Harrow listen look mean Merchant of Venice Michael Pennington Mike Gwilym naturalistic Norman Rodway once ORSINO Othello passage passion Patrick Stewart pause perhaps Playing Shakespeare poetic poetry PORTIA prose question rehearsal rhythm Richard Pasco Roger Rees scene sense sentence Shakespeare's text Sheila Hancock Shylock soliloquy sometimes sonnet sooth I know sounds speak speech strong stresses talking tell theatre thee there's thing thou thought Tony Church tradition Troilus Tubal verse line verse-line VIOLA words