The Act and the Image: Including Our TownOdyssey Press, 1969 - 292 pàgines |
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Pàgina 109
... projection , an actor can , and does , confront the problem of throwing forward his voice and his imagery , of depicting to a distance from the stage all that he desires and feels . Assuming he has successfully understood the character ...
... projection , an actor can , and does , confront the problem of throwing forward his voice and his imagery , of depicting to a distance from the stage all that he desires and feels . Assuming he has successfully understood the character ...
Pàgina 113
... projection is more easily extended with language that is poetic . In prose dialogue , the problem of concentration and projection is more troublesome . The actor is not given as much help in widen- ing his circles when the playwright ...
... projection is more easily extended with language that is poetic . In prose dialogue , the problem of concentration and projection is more troublesome . The actor is not given as much help in widen- ing his circles when the playwright ...
Pàgina 116
... projection . ) 2. Work out the following scenes , preparing in advance an analysis of the imagery and the action . Select a single object with which to start your concentration ; then proceed to widen the circle and increase projection ...
... projection . ) 2. Work out the following scenes , preparing in advance an analysis of the imagery and the action . Select a single object with which to start your concentration ; then proceed to widen the circle and increase projection ...
Continguts
Introduction | 1 |
METAPHORS AND IMAGES | 2 |
THE ACTORS CONCENTRATION | 6 |
Copyright | |
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acting actor actress art thou audience BENVOLIO character comes CONSTABLE WARREN create Crowell house dead death desire Doc Gibbs doth dramatic action Emily Emily's emotional Enter exercises Exeunt Exit experience express expressionistic eyes father feelings Friar Laurence George gesture and movement girl give Grover's Corners hand hast hath HOWIE NEWSOME imagery imagination inconstant moon JOE CROWELL JOE STODDARD kiss Lady Capulet look lovers Mama Mantua married means MERCUTIO metaphor mind Montague morning Mother Gibbs move never night NURSE object Paris passion Pause perception performance person phrasing play Prince projection purpose REBECCA relationship response rhythm role Romeo and Juliet Rosaline SAMPSON SIMON STIMSON SOAMES speak speech STAGE MANAGER stress style subject-person tell theater thee there's things Thornton Wilder thou art Town Tybalt Verona villain WEBB wedding wife words young