Publisher's Synopsis
All too often the works of William Shakespeare are treated with a reverence and awe bordering on fear; this book aims to take that fear away, leaving the performer to enjoy the luxury and richness of the images, the poetry of the language, the humor, and the drama, as well as providing the audience with a compelling and moving theatrical experience. A summary of Shakespeare's life and work and a section on understanding the language help to orient the reader, and performers will find practical tips on warming up, calming the nerves, and working as a team.