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| | | | | | STAGE ACTING TECHNIQUES: A PRACTICAL GUIDE | | | By: John Hester | | | Synopsis | | | Stage Acting Techniques is aimed at all practicing and would-be actors who wish to develop a comprehensive working knowledge of dramatic skills. It works from the assumption that, although talent cannot be taught, the ability to apply talent successfully and productively can.
Topics covered: Learn how to be real, natural and truthful. Develop the skills to easily interpret the intentions behind the text. Work with other actors to improve personal success. Master the author’s unique "two-brain" technique. Understand the benefits of improvisation. Always be physically limbered, relaxed and expressive on stage. Learn to use your voice effectively. Learn the secret of ‘energy' of stage. Always be convincing with characterization. Get laughs in comedy, and enjoy acting Shakespearean theatre.
Practice all of these skills by working on a fictitious play! | | | Details | | Paperback | | Published: 9/2004 | | ISBN: 978-1-86126-686-6 | | 128 pages, 6.5 x 9 inches |
| | | Subjects this book is listed under: | | | Acting > Acting |
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