Will power : how to act Shakespeare in 21 days /
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| Language: | English |
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New York :
Applause Theatre & Cinema Books ;
[2006]
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| Online Access: | Table of contents only |
Table of Contents:
- Your 21-day journey with Will
- The Shakespeare rehearsal
- Phase I: Map reading: secrets of your script unfolded
- Day 1: Revealing your repetitions
- Day 2: Cracking the capitalization code
- Day 3: Verse or prose?
- Day 4: Picking out punctuation
- Day 5: Revving up your verbs
- Day 6: Amiable adjectives, saucy similes, and merry metaphors
- Day 7: O! thy status is showing
- Day 8: Your secret formula for persuasive rhetoric
- Phase 2: Scouting the landscape: Going on instinct, getting off book
- Day 9: Script rotations
- Day 10: To memorize, physicalize
- Day 11: Now, go ahead and look it up
- Day 12: Draft your newspaper headlines
- Phase 3: Charting your course: moments of variety and nuance
- Day 13: Playing with the pace
- Day 14: Finding your focus
- Day 15: Surely, you jest
- Day 16: Art thou parent, child, or adult?
- Day 17: Greeks bearing gifts
- Phase 4: Staking your claims: Stanislavski's approach
- Day 18: Your given circumstances
- Day 19: Five basic human needs
- Day 20: Your doings
- Day 21: Presto, PASTO!
- Shakespeare in action
- On day 22...