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OverviewAllows performers, directors, and teachers of all cultures and levels to demystify Shakespeare and perform his texts in ways that are clear, fresh, and unpretentious. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Louis FantasiaPublisher: Ivan R Dee, Inc Imprint: Ivan R Dee, Inc Dimensions: Width: 14.70cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 19.50cm Weight: 0.259kg ISBN: 9781566635035ISBN 10: 1566635039 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 08 May 2003 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsPart 1 Prelude: Banging at Swords 3 Part 2 Introduction: The Absence of Presence 11 Part 3 PART ONE: PRE-PERFORMANCE- INSTANT SHAKESPEARE! Chapter 4 Know What the Words Really Mean- Dialogue 19 Chapter 5 The Histrionic Sensibility 39 Chapter 6 Whose Frog is it Anyway? 44 Chapter 7 Excercise Monologues 47 Chapter 9 Know the Rhythm and Sense of the Line- Character 63 Chapter 10 Know What the Play is About- The Central Event 78 Part 11 Interlude: More Banging at Swords: Encounters at Shakespeare's Globe, 1981-1997 95 Part 12 PART TWO: ASPECTS OF PERFORMANCE Chapter 13 Transitions from reading to Performance 107 Chapter 14 Scenes for Excercises 113 Chapter 15 Aspects of Performance: Breath and Impulse 120 Chapter 16 Aspects of Performance: A Practical Study of the Breath 128 Chapter 17 Isabella's Voice 142 Chapter 18 The Ephemeral Nature of the Theatrical Event 154 Chapter 19 A Philosophy of Training and Performance 161 Chapter 20 Presence and the Ontological Sensibility 172 Part 21 Epilogue: Still Banging at Swords- Optional Authenticity and Shakespeare's Globe, 1997-2001 187 Part 22 Acknowledgments 197 Part 23 A Note on Sources 199 Part 24 Index 203ReviewsLouis Fantasia's personal experience of teaching at Shakespeare's Globe underpins his ideas, making them particularly persuasive and interesting. Persuasive and interesting. -- Michael York Accessible to novices...and refreshing for veterans who enjoy viewing familiar matter from a novel perspective. CHOICE It is difficult to recall the last book that offered as much. Foreword Reviews This is a great book! Louis Fantasia makes Shakespeare (and all performing) as easy as Antony, Beatrice, Cleopatra! -- Joan Van Ark Louis Fantasia's lively guide is a manifesto of liberation for Shakespeare fans. -- Camille Paglia, University Professor and Professor of Humanities, University of the Arts, Philadelphia Louis Fantasia knows his Shakespeare, and knows how to make Shakespeare come alive in the theatre. -- Anthony B. Dawson, former president of the Shakespeare Association of America The best that can be said for this book is, 'Try it'... THIS BOOK WORKS! Shakespeare Newsletter Engaging and useful...particularly valuable to teachers. Shakespeare Magazine Author InformationLouis Fantasia is the director of the Shakespeare Globe Centre's Teaching Shakespeare Through Performance Institute. For ten years he directed the Globe's acting and directing workshop in London, and he has mounted productions at a variety of international festivals and at theatres in England, Europe, Japan, Australia, and across the United States. He lives in Los Angeles. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |