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F**Y
Perfect
Bought for class. Came in great shape.
E**N
Links text, technique, and character better than any voice books I have seen.
This book is remarkable for its discussion of technique, its selection of sample texts ranging from Herrick to Shakespeare to Sitwell, and its canny sense of what makes an authentic performance. There is also a sense of how an actors can develop limiting habits and how these habits can be overcome. In sum, every bit of vocal advice is tied to expressing a thought or emotion, and few read texts with more insight than Cicely Berry.I am a theater goer rather than an professional, yet this book helped me understand the theater better and overcome some personal voice issues. If there is a slight caution with this book, it would be to say that the vowels are approached from a British standpoint.
S**A
Needed it for class
Needed this book for class. I personally wouldn't reccomend for a reading pastime. I felt like the book is ment to be taught in a class with a teacher.
D**E
Good product
Good product, looks brand new and worked well for my college theater class
T**P
A-ok
Only needed it for a class but I did learn a lot. Good exercises.
S**T
Essential
A crucial set of observations on the subject, with practical exercises, appreciation for language, focus on the subject. Read it.
B**E
Timeless
Wonderful book not just for actors, but anyone who's job or life involves public speaking. Lots and lots of drills and information for improving speech patterns and enunciation.
H**A
Five Stars
Great book for anyone wanting to speak with story and power. Must have theatre students.
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