Thinking Shakespeare (Revised Edition): A working guide for actors, directors, students.and anyone else interested in the Bard
Thinking Shakespeare gives theater artists practical advice about how to make Shakespeare’s words feel spontaneous, passionate, and real. Based on Barry Edelstein’s thirty-year career directing Shakespeare’s plays, this book provides the tools that artists need to fully understand and express the power of Shakespeare’s language.

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Thinking Shakespeare (Revised Edition): A working guide for actors, directors, students.and anyone else interested in the Bard
Thinking Shakespeare gives theater artists practical advice about how to make Shakespeare’s words feel spontaneous, passionate, and real. Based on Barry Edelstein’s thirty-year career directing Shakespeare’s plays, this book provides the tools that artists need to fully understand and express the power of Shakespeare’s language.

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Thinking Shakespeare (Revised Edition): A working guide for actors, directors, students.and anyone else interested in the Bard

Thinking Shakespeare (Revised Edition): A working guide for actors, directors, students.and anyone else interested in the Bard

by Barry Edelstein
Thinking Shakespeare (Revised Edition): A working guide for actors, directors, students.and anyone else interested in the Bard

Thinking Shakespeare (Revised Edition): A working guide for actors, directors, students.and anyone else interested in the Bard

by Barry Edelstein

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Thinking Shakespeare gives theater artists practical advice about how to make Shakespeare’s words feel spontaneous, passionate, and real. Based on Barry Edelstein’s thirty-year career directing Shakespeare’s plays, this book provides the tools that artists need to fully understand and express the power of Shakespeare’s language.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781559365741
Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
Publication date: 07/03/2018
Edition description: Revised
Pages: 460
Sales rank: 1,078,391
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 7.90(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Barry Edelstein is a stage director, producer, author, and educator noted for his work on the plays of William Shakespeare. Some of the actors he has directed include Gwyneth Paltrow, Uma Thurman, John Turturro, Jeffrey Wright, Kevin Kline, Blair Underwood, Richard Thomas, and Julianna Margulies. He has taught Shakespearean acting at the Juilliard School, NYU, USC, and The Public Theater. He serves as Erna Finci Viterbi Artistic Director of The Old Globe in San Diego.

Table of Contents

Preface To The Revised Edition ix

Prologue 1

Act I

Chapter 1 A Thought At A Time 9

Why am I using this word now?

Chapter 2 What Actors Do 21

The basic techniques of acting

Act II

Chapter 3 That Would Be Scanned 47

Scansion and the architecture of the verse line

Chapter 4 Acting Is Arguing 71

The art of using language to persuade

Chapter 5 The Word Against The Word 103

Antithesis, the indispensable tool

Chapter 6 Different Voices 129

The changing height of Shakespearean language

Chapter 7 One Line At A Time 159

Phrasing with the verse line

Intermission

Chapter 8 Putting It Together 205

The fundamentals in action: a review

Act III

Chapter 9 Sweet, Varied Notes 247

The music of the language, and its rhythm, tempo, and pace

Chapter 10 Verbiage 281

The power of Shakespeare's verbs

Chapter 11 But How Do You Really Feel? 305

Irony, wit, humor, and emotion

Chapter 12 Suit The Action To The Word 333

Thought, text, and stage business

Act IV

Chapter 13 What The Other Guy Is Thinking 359

Thinking the text in scenes

Chapter 14 More Prosaic Concerns 393

Thinking Shakespeare's prose

Act V

Chapter 15 What'S Past Is Prologue 425

Some conclusions

Epilogue

Chapter 16 Some Resources 435

Works worth keeping close at hand

Curtain Call 457

List of Illustrations 459

Acknowledgments 461

Thinking Shakespeare Live! 465

About The Author 467

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