Acting Greek Tragedy
Released: May 15, 2015
Publisher: University of Exeter Press
Format: Hardcover, 255 pages
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Description:
Acting Greek Tragedy is a methodical and practical approach for modern actors and directors working with the scripts of ancient Greek tragedy in preparation for performance. The approach is cast in the form of four workshops on monologue, dialogue, three-actor scenes, and scenes involving props. Scenes from the Greek tragedians Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides are discussed in detail, and video recordings on a dedicated website offer illustrations of interpetations by actors trained in the approach.
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