Voice Onstage and Off

Voice  Onstage and Off
Author: Robert Barton,Rocco dal Vera
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2011-05-03
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781136854767

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Voice: Onstage and Off is a comprehensive guide to the process of building, mastering, and fine-tuning the voice for performance. Every aspect of vocal work is covered, from the initial speech impulse and the creation of sound, right through to refining the final product in different types of performance. This highly adaptable course of study empowers performers of all levels to combine and evolve their onstage and offstage voices. This second edition is extensively illustrated and accompanied by an all-new website, full of audio and text resources, including: extensive teacher guides including sample syllabi, scheduling options, and ways of adapting to varying academic environments and teaching circumstances downloadable forms to help reproduce the book’s exercises in the classroom and for students to engage with their own vocal development outside of lessons audio recordings of all exercises featured in the book examples of Voiceover Demos, including both scripts and audio recordings links to useful web resources, for further study. Four mentors - the voice chef, the voice coach, the voice shrink and the voice doctor - are on hand throughout the book and the website to ensure a holistic approach to voice training. The authors also provide an authoritative survey of US and UK vocal training methods, helping readers to make informed choices about their study.

The Voice Book

The Voice Book
Author: Michael McCallion
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781135861988

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First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Acting Reframes

Acting Reframes
Author: Robert Barton
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2011-04-07
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781136812996

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Acting Reframes presents theatre and film practitioners with a methodology for using Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) as a tool to aid their practice.Author Robert Barton uses the NLP approach to illustrate a range of innovative methods to help actors and directors, including: reducing performance anxiety enabling clearer communication intensifying character analysis stimulating imaginative rehearsal choices.The author also shows how NLP can used alongside other basic training systems to improve approaches to rehearsal and perf.

Acting

Acting
Author: Robert Barton
Publsiher: Wadsworth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Acting
ISBN: 049591195X

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ACTING: ONSTAGE AND OFF, International Edition demonstrates how offstage performance can be effectively adapted for the theatre, as well as how onstage training can be applied toward leading a full life outside the theatre. Barton's humorous and conversational writing style helps students learn all phases of actor training, including scene study, auditioning, observation, and mind, voice and body relaxation techniques. The use of examples from daily life instead of dramatic literature facilitates student understanding and leads to meaningful class discussion based on everyday experiences.

Acting in Musical Theatre

Acting in Musical Theatre
Author: Joe Deer,Rocco Dal Vera
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2008-05-09
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781135978419

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Acting in Musical Theatre is the only complete course in approaching a role in a musical. It is the first to combine acting, singing and dancing into a comprehensive guide, combining what have previously been treated as three separate disciplines. This book contains fundamental skills for novice actors, practical insights for professionals, and even tips to help veteran musical performers refine their craft. Drawing on decades of experience in both acting and teaching, the authors provide crucial advice on all elements of the profession, including: fundamentals of acting applied to musical theatre script, score and character analysis personalizing your performance turning rehearsal into performance acting styles in the musical theatre practical steps to a career. Acting in Musical Theatre’s chapters divide into easy-to-reference units, each containing related group and solo exercises, making it the definitive textbook for students and practitioners alike.

Acting in Musical Theatre

Acting in Musical Theatre
Author: Rocco Dal Vera,Joe Deer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2015-09-07
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781317911968

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Acting in Musical Theatre remains the only complete course in approaching a role in a musical. It covers fundamental skills for novice actors, practical insights for professionals, and even tips to help veteran musical performers refine their craft. Updates in this expanded and revised second edition include: A brand new companion website for students and teachers, including Powerpoint lecture slides, sample syllabi, and checklists for projects and exercises. Learning outcomes for each chapter to guide teachers and students through the book’s core ideas and lessons New style overviews for pop and jukebox musicals Extensive updated professional insights from field testing with students, young professionals, and industry showcases Full-colour production images, bringing each chapter to life Acting in Musical Theatre’s chapters divide into easy-to-reference units, each containing group and solo exercises, making it the definitive textbook for students and practitioners alike.

Crying Laughing

Crying Laughing
Author: Lance Rubin
Publsiher: Ember
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2021-08-03
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9780525644705

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A tragicomic story of bad dates, bad news, bad performances, and one girl's determination to find the funny in high school from the author of Denton Little's Deathdate. Winnie Friedman has been waiting for the world to catch on to what she already knows: she's hilarious. It might be a long wait, though. After bombing a stand-up set at her own bat mitzvah, Winnie has kept her jokes to herself. Well, to herself and her dad, a former comedian and her inspiration. Then, on the second day of tenth grade, the funniest guy in school actually laughs at a comment she makes in the lunch line and asks her to join the improv troupe. Maybe he's even . . . flirting? Just when Winnie's ready to say yes to comedy again, her father reveals that he's been diagnosed with ALS. That is . . . not funny. Her dad's still making jokes, though, which feels like a good thing. And Winnie's prepared to be his straight man if that's what he wants. But is it what he needs? Caught up in a spiral of epically bad dates, bad news, and bad performances, Winnie's struggling to see the humor in it all. But finding a way to laugh is exactly what will see her through. **A Junior Library Guild Selection**

Please Come Off Book

Please Come Off Book
Author: Kevin Kantor
Publsiher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2021-03-23
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781943735952

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Please Come Off-Book queers the theatrical canon we all grew up with. Kantor critiques the treatment of queer figures and imagines a braver and bolder future that allows queer voices the agency over their own stories. Drawing upon elements of the Aristotelian dramatic structure and the Hero's Journey, Please Come Off-Book is both a love letter to and a scathing critique of American culture and the lenses we choose to see ourselves through.