Elements of Acting
- Synopsis
- Edward Petherbridge links masterclass presentations with live excerpts from his one-man stage show. Each of the seven videos shows him in discussions and rehearsal work with students in a practical enquiry into elements of acting and the nature of theatre itself. The titles are: Part 1- MASK. Part 2: PUPPETRY AND UNDULATIONS. Part 3 - TIMING. Part 4 - STYLE Part 5 - TOTAL THEATRE. Part 6 - Edward Gordon Craig. Part 6 - SERIES REVIEW.
- Language
- English
- Country
- Great Britain
- Medium
- Video
- Technical information
- Colour / Sound
- Year of release
- 1992
- Availability
- Out of Distribution
Credits
- Director
- Terence Gross
- Cast
Edward Petherbridge
Additional Details
- Production type
- Documentary/Educational/News
- Subjects
- Drama
- Keywords
- acting techniques; drama teaching; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Rehearsals; Masterclasses; One-Person shows
Notes
- Notes
- The three individual tapes which discuss Shakespeare (TOTAL THEATRE, EDWARD GORDON CRAIG and STYLE) have been catalogued separately.
Sections
- Title
- Mask
- Synopsis
- Part 1: Rehearsal work exploring the imaginative use of simple comic and neutral masks and their function in character portrayal and epic storytelling. Two performed sequences suggest how mask work can be enhanced with the use of music, light and scenic effects.
- Title
- Puppetry and undulations
- Synopsis
- Part 2: How our bodies divulge the secrets of our moods and character both in the context of acting and relating to body language and communication in general.
- Title
- Timing
- Synopsis
- Part 3: The tempos and rhythms governing the simplest stage action and which lie beneath all drama. Includes a comic performance based on timing exercises of the French mime ‘Le Coq’, and a soliloquy from Sheridan’s ‘The Rivals’.
- Title
- Style
- Synopsis
- Part 4: The meaning of ‘style’, stimulated by satire on various styles of acting and teaching. The rehearsal work shows approaches to ‘Hamlet’ and ‘Genesis’.
- Title
- Total theatre
- Synopsis
- Part 5: The use and nature of theatre language. Students struggle to come to grips with clowning, improvisation and varied forms of dramatic storytelling.
- Title
- Edward Gordon Craig
- Synopsis
- Part 6: The work of Edward Gordon Craig, showing the elaborate Victorian theatre in which he acted as a boy, and reacted against. Shows a range of his theatre designs, including his work on ‘Hamlet’ at the Moscow Arts Theatre and on the controversial ‘Ube
- Title
- Series review
- Synopsis
- Part 7: A question-and-answer session dealing with students’ problems. Further exploration of the key elements of body language, the spoken word, timing and rhythm, style and realisation, and touches on the actor’s exploration of the dramatist’s text, and
Production Company
- Name
Britannia Entertainment Ltd
- Notes
- see under David Wilkinson
- Name
Yod Video
Distributor (Sale)
- Name
Resources in Training & Education Ltd
- Contact
- Donald Hill, Mark Brady
- admin@riteltd.net
- Web
- http://www.riteltd.net External site opens in new window
- Phone
- 01749 689027
- Fax
- 01749 689027
- Address
- 26 Lower Chapel Court
South Horrington
Wells
Somerset
BA5 3DF - Notes
- Probably no longer in business (2009)
How to cite this record
Shakespeare, "Elements of Acting". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/shakespeare/search/index.php/title/6598 (Accessed 26 Nov 2024)