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SHAKSPER 1993: Rs: Shakespeare Audition Monologue
From: Hardy M. Cook (hmcook@boe00.minc.umd.edu) Date: 04/01/93
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 4, No. 211. Thursday, 1 April 1993.
(1) From: Joseph Lawrence Lyle <jll6f@faraday.clas.virginia.edu>
Date: Thursday, 1 Apr 93 13:16:59 -0500
Subj: Re: SHK 4.0208 Q: Shakespeare Audition Monologue
(2) From: Hardy M. Cook <HMCook@boe00.minc.umd.edu>
Date: Thursday, 1 April 1993
Subj: Re: Shakespeare Audition Monologue
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From: Joseph Lawrence Lyle <jll6f@faraday.clas.virginia.edu>
Date: Thursday, 1 Apr 93 13:16:59 -0500
Subject: 4.0208 Q: Shakespeare Audition Monologue
Comment: Re: SHK 4.0208 Q: Shakespeare Audition Monologue
Damon Tribble might want to have a look at a video by the RSC
called "Using the Verse," on the relationship between meter and
delivery. It's part of a series, and if the other parts are as
illuminating as this one, they'll all be worth the time.
Jay Lyle
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From: Hardy M. Cook <HMCook@boe00.minc.umd.edu>
Date: Thursday, 1 April 1993
Subject: Re: Shakespeare Audition Monologue
You may also wish to examine the book based on the RSC programs mentioned
above: John Barton's *Playing Shakespeare*. London and New York: Methuen,
1984. Another suggestion would be the Cambridge UP's *Players of Shakespeare*
and *Players of Shakespeare 2*.
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