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Playing Scenes; A SourceBook for Performers by Gerald Lee Ratliff β€” book cover

Playing Scenes; A SourceBook for Performers

by Gerald Lee Ratliff, Theodore O. Zapel
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Overview

This collection of many of the world's best scenes and monologs is more than just another scenebook. Each chapter includes discussion on playing the role, playing the style, and playing the performance. As part of the introduction to each chapter, there are creative vocal and physical exercises appropriate for each performance. The theatre book includes a chapter on audition scenes and performance hints for many types of scenes. Classical scenes include hints for acting in historical perspective. An invaluable drama text for all acting students.

Performance hints and vocal and physical exercises for playing a variety of scenes from modern and classical theater.

Synopsis

This collection of many of the world's best scenes and monologs is more than just another scenebook. Each chapter includes discussion on playing the role, playing the style, and playing the performance. As part of the introduction to each chapter, there are creative vocal and physical exercises appropriate for each performance. The book includes a chapter on audition scenes and performance hints for many types of scenes. Some scenes included are from Oedipus (Sophocles), Cymbeline (Shakespeare), The Importance of Being Earnest (Wilde), The Zoo Story (Albee), The Gap (Ionesco), The Author's Voice (Greenberg), The Cherry Orchard (Chekov), Act Without Words (Beckett), and The Homecoming (Pinter). Classical scenes include hints for acting in historical perspective. An invaluable text for all acting students.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 1993
Publisher
Meriwether Publishing, Limited
Pages
438
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780916260897

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