How To Speak Shakespeare by Louis Colaianni

How To Speak Shakespeare by Louis Colaianni

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How To Speak Shakespeare by Louis Colaianni

Cal Pritner and Louis Colaianni teaches readers how to make sound and sense out of the Bard. Their methods have taught thousands of people - from highs school students to English literature and theatre arts graduate students, from beginning actors to professional actors - how to understand and effectively communicate the poetry of Shakespeare.
Cal Pritner, Ph.D., has chaired theatre departments at Illinois State University and the University of Missouri-Kansas City, and served as the founding artistic director of the Illinois Shakespeare Festival. Dr. Pritner has been inducted into the College of Fellows of the American Theatre. He lives in New York City.

Louis Colaianni is an authority in voice, speech and Shakespeare performance. His innovative approach to phonetics and stage accents is used by dozens of theatre schools throughout the United States. He is an associate professor at the University of Missouri-Kansas City and has served on the faculties of the American Conservatory Theatre, Ohio University, and Hunter College among others. He lives in Kansas City, Missouri.
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ISBN 13 9781891661181
ISBN 10 1891661183
Title How To Speak Shakespeare
Author Louis Colaianni
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Santa Monica Press
Year published 2001-10-18
Number of pages 144
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