More Power to YouApplause, 2002 - 185 páginas More Power to You is acting guru Robert Cohen's follow-up act to his now legendary Acting Power. Now, More Power to You brings together Cohen's most important writing on performance, plays and productions. Among the diverse subjects the reader will learn about are, that Shakespeare's actors cried real tears (and had their methods on how to make the tears flow); that Hamlet was sixteen; what that secret is that British actors have for running off with all the American stage awards, and why kidnapped heiress Patty Hearst robbed that bank (and what that has to do with a book on theatre!). |
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... indicates a question , while a falling inflection indicates a statement . But that's not all they do . Indeed , conversation analysts have accorded pitch inflections a broad and primary sub - semantic role in all spoken communications ...
... indicates a question , while a falling inflection indicates a statement . But that's not all they do . Indeed , conversation analysts have accorded pitch inflections a broad and primary sub - semantic role in all spoken communications ...
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... indicates Shakespeare would not be misleading his audience by having Hamlet recall Yorick at a rather arbitrary moment in Yorick's life , but rather at the final moments . I think that we can fairly assume that the transcriber ...
... indicates Shakespeare would not be misleading his audience by having Hamlet recall Yorick at a rather arbitrary moment in Yorick's life , but rather at the final moments . I think that we can fairly assume that the transcriber ...
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... indicates , through the clown's line , that Hamlet is precisely sixteen years old in the last act ; however it then contradicts itself in the same seen by indicating that Hamlet knew and kissed a man ( Yorick ) who had been dead for ...
... indicates , through the clown's line , that Hamlet is precisely sixteen years old in the last act ; however it then contradicts itself in the same seen by indicating that Hamlet knew and kissed a man ( Yorick ) who had been dead for ...
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Introduction | 2 |
CHAPTER | 11 |
Putting a Tree in a | 65 |
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acting action actor affliction American answer Beckett become Bourgeois Gentleman character character's Claudius CLOWN cognitive dissonance conversation course create Creon dialogue doctor documentary drama dramatic dramaturgical edition emotional English essay Estragon eyes feelings Folio followspot French Ghost Glengarry Glen Ross golden opinions Hamlet hate human Ibid identity indicates inflections Jerzy King King Lear Laertes Lafeu Lear literary Macbeth medieval Miss Hearst modern Molière momentum Oedipus Ophelia original Othello passion performance perhaps person play play's Player playwright Polonius Pozzo Priam problem production punctuation Pyramus Pyrrhus Quarto question rehearsal Richard Burbage role says scene sentence sexton Shakespeare Simone Weil simply sixteen soliloquy Sophocles speak speech spelling stage Stanislavsky structure suggested sword syntax tears theatre theatrical theory therapist thing thou tion Tiresias translation tree upward inflection Vladimir voice Waiting for Godot weep Weil's Wheel theory words Yorick's York