Workshop on Shakespearean monologues March 24
Speaking Your Shakespearean Monologue Naturally (Acting Workshop March 24) Associate Professor of Theater Dr. Jerry Jaffe will be offering a one-day acting workshop on Shakespeare. The emphasis will be on how to speak these poetic and "old-fashioned" lines in a modern and natural way. This will include a brief review of iambic pentameter and an introduction to applying modern psychology to building a Shakespearean character. This is the 3rd in a series of 4 such workshops Dr. Jaffe is offering. This workshop is open to all members of the community. All levels of experience welcome, beginner to advanced, and all ages from high school on may participate. We will work on sonnets, soliloquies, and short scenes. Date: March 24 Time: 2-4pm Location: Lake Erie College Royce Hall for Fine and Performing Arts 391 W. Washington, Painesville, OH 44077 Cost: $20 There are limited spots available, so please contact Dr. Jaffe to RSVP at <jjaffe@lec.edu>. If you have any questions, let us know. Dr. Jaffe has over 20 years of experience teaching improv and acting in the United States, Japan, and New Zealand. He has directed over 80 plays, and in the capacity of director, actor, playwright, producer etc., has worked on over 200. He currently teaches at Lake Erie College in Painesville. "She went down to the pet shop and came back with two alligators. We asked her why she'd got two alligators, and she said they were on sale. Buy one at the regular price and you got another one for a penny. An alligator one cent sale. In its own way it made sense." Richard Brautigan, A CONFEDERATE GENERAL FROM BIG SUR
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