Whether you’re auditioning, have landed your first role, or just want to brush up, these tips will help you confidently approach and perform the Bard’s work. 1. Get a decent edition. The text matters.
Although Shakespeare is the most famous-and lauded-writer in English, most adult readers, theatergoers and students would be hard pressed to admit they fully understand the complexity or complete ...
Although Shakespeare is the most famous—and lauded—writer in English, most adult readers, theatergoers and students would be hard pressed to admit they fully understand the complexity or complete ...
Reading the deserved critical huzzahs for the current production of August Wilson's Joe Turner's Come and Gone has me thinking about a bee always in my bonnet. Critics swoon over the "poetry" of ...
Butterflies in the stomach, dry mouth and sweaty palms are just some of the telltale symptoms of glossophobia—the fear of public speaking. It’s a fear shared by millions of people, from students to ...