The Working Shakespeare library

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Corporate Authors: Working Arts Library (Firm), Applause Vital Entertainment (Firm), Red River Films (Firm), Applause Theatre Books (Firm), Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation
Other Authors: Young, Glenn, Todoroff, Tom 1957-, Raphael, Anna, Irons, Jeremy 1948-, Berry, Cicely, Wade, Andrew
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: Tuxedo Park, N.Y. Milwaukee, Wis. Working Arts Library Distributed by Applause/Hal Leonard 2004
Series:Working Shakespeare
Cicely Berry workshops
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Table of Contents:
  • Disc 1. Workshop One. Muscularity of language : motion and rhythm (81 min.)
  • Disc 2. Workshop Two. Under the text : subtext and the world of the play (90 min.)
  • Disc 3. Workshop Three. Prose and verse texts : language and imagery reveal the character's inner landscape (96 min.)
  • Disc 4. Workshop Four. The whole voice : its sound and range (82 min.)
  • Disc 5. Workshop Five. The voice preparation workshop : the preparation video (100 min., erroneously listed as 97 min. on the disc label & container).
  • Workshop one: Introduction : Jeremy Irons
  • Introduction : Cicely Berry
  • Exercise 1 : Fundamentals of metre and rhythm (Romeo and Juliet prologue)
  • Exercise 2 : Movement of though (Sonnet 129)
  • Exercise 3 : How metre and rhythm inform character (The winter's tale)
  • Exercise 4 : Where thoughts and rhythm collide (Romeo and Juliet)
  • Exercise 5 : Fullness of language within the rhythm (Coriolanus)
  • Exercise 6 : Word play (Sonnet 138)
  • Workshop two: Introduction : Jeremy Irons
  • Introduction : Cicely Berry
  • Exercise 1 : Sexuality and violence in the language (A midsummer night's dream)
  • Exercise 2 : Speech structure (A midsummer night's dream)
  • Exercise 3 : The spaces between - suspense (Hamlet)
  • Exercise 4 : How imagery shapes character and action (Julius Caesar)
  • Exercise 5 : Imagery and antithesis : when words collide (Romeo and Juliet)
  • Exercise 6 : Thought structure (Macbeth)
  • Exercise 7 : How vowels convey emotion (Hamlet)
  • Exercise 8 : Exploring imagery and structure within character (Measure for measure)
  • Workshop four: Introduction : Jeremy Irons
  • Introduction : Cicely Berry
  • Exercise 1 : Empowering the voice : relaxation, breathing, and resonance
  • Exercise 2 : Strength in language linked to physical strength (Titus Andronicus)
  • Exercise 3 : Music releases the power of open vowels
  • Exercise 4 : Sound - the gateway to awareness
  • Exercise 5 : How sound and meaning are linked to feeling (Hamlet)
  • Exercise 6 : Telling the story (Hamlet)