Acting Skills
By (Author) Hugh Morrison
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
1st July 2003
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
792.028
Paperback
192
Width 135mm, Height 216mm
246g
An examination of the practicalities of acting, covering the various techniques and how they can be developed and improved upon. The author discusses the various disciplines: voice and speech, the voice in action, movement and body language, imagination and creativeness. Examples and exercises are given to help actors to understand and improve their craft.;The chapter on the special requirements of acting in Shakespeare's plays has been updated in this third edition, with a strong emphasis on the influence of directors such as Barton and Hall. There is a special section on drama at GCSE level, which should be useful to teachers and students, plus a chapter on small-scale touring companies.
Hugh Morrisson has directed everything from Shakespeare to Berkoff, and worked in all types of theatre. He has taught acting at RADA, the Royal Scottish Academy, Webber Douglas Academy, LAMDA and directing for the British Theatre Association. He wrote and presented the BBC television series In Rehearsal.