Alternative Shakespeare Auditions for WomenSimon Dunmore Routledge, 8. 10. 2013. - 128 страница Like the companion volume for men, Alternative Shakespeare Auditions for Women brings together fifty speeches from plays frequently ignored such as Coriolanus, Pericles, and Love's Labours Lost. It also features good, but over-looked speeches from more popular plays such as Diana from All's Well That Ends Well, Perdita from The Winter's Tale and Hero from Much Ado About Nothing. Each speech is accompanied by a character description, brief explanation of the context, and notes on obscure words, phrases and references--all written from the viewpoint of the auditioning actor. It is the perfect resource for your best audition ever. |
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... in this same delightful play are also the relatively unknown Emilia, lady-in-waiting to Hermione, and Perdita, Hermione's longlost daughter. The other fundamental problem for the auditionee is length. Most v Introduction.
... in this same delightful play are also the relatively unknown Emilia, lady-in-waiting to Hermione, and Perdita, Hermione's longlost daughter. The other fundamental problem for the auditionee is length. Most v Introduction.
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... Daughter (The Two Noble Kinsmen) Hermione (The Winter's Tale) I have cited specific scenes / speeches against a character, where there is material elsewhere for that character which is not too often used. This list is by no means ...
... Daughter (The Two Noble Kinsmen) Hermione (The Winter's Tale) I have cited specific scenes / speeches against a character, where there is material elsewhere for that character which is not too often used. This list is by no means ...
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... daughter Juliet: Well, think of marriage now.Younger than you Here in Verona, ladies of esteem, Are made already mothers. By my count I was your mother much upon these years That you are now a maid. (Romeo and Juliet, Act 1, Scene 3) ...
... daughter Juliet: Well, think of marriage now.Younger than you Here in Verona, ladies of esteem, Are made already mothers. By my count I was your mother much upon these years That you are now a maid. (Romeo and Juliet, Act 1, Scene 3) ...
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