Monday, July 27, 2009
Theatre, Courier
Since my last post, I've read an issue of Eclectic Reading.
I also read pro baby the most helpful book on the theatre so far, Cameron's Acting Skills for Life. It covered the basics of acting, like voice and use of the body, and psychology, etc. I also confess to abandoning Arden Fingerhut's Theatre, since it covered material I had read previously. Then it was on to the political pamphlets of J.P. Courier. I read a history of Dramaturgy, by Luckhurst. I'm glad to have exposed myself to what are by all accounts the masterpieces of political writing in pamphlet form, but I confess to having found J'Accuse much more effective.
I also read pro baby the most helpful book on the theatre so far, Cameron's Acting Skills for Life. It covered the basics of acting, like voice and use of the body, and psychology, etc. I also confess to abandoning Arden Fingerhut's Theatre, since it covered material I had read previously. Then it was on to the political pamphlets of J.P. Courier. I read a history of Dramaturgy, by Luckhurst. I'm glad to have exposed myself to what are by all accounts the masterpieces of political writing in pamphlet form, but I confess to having found J'Accuse much more effective.
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