This is a baffling paradox, and one which everyone who takes up stage work seriously is likely to meet sooner or later. As a matter of fact the natural speaking voice is of little or no use on the stage, and neither is the shout. The secret of it is that... Problems of the Actor - Page 43by Louis Calvert - 1918 - 274 pagesFull view - About this book
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...that he cannot be heard. This is a baffling paradox, and one which everyone who takes up stage work is likely to meet sooner or later. As a matter of...control which enable him to seem to speak naturally.' 1 It is a complaint against a modern school of actors that they despise voice production so that you... | |
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