[NEohioPAL] ACTING THE GREAT ROLES OF SHAKESPEARE - WITH TOM FULTON



What:        Workshop:  Acting the Great Roles of Shakespeare
Beginning: Tuesday, Jan 29 at 7 -9:30 p.m.
Where - Mayfield Village Performing Arts Center 
             6622 Wilson Mills Road 
             (Corner of Wilson Mills and Rt 91 - Just 1000 feet east of the I-271 Exit)
Who:     Tom Fulton
Ages:     16 - Adult
Read Selected Reviews of Tom Fulton's Classes: http://www.fairmountcenter.org/theatrereviews.htm
About Tom Fulton:  http://www.tomfulton.com

ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
Acting the Great Roles of Willam Shakespeare opens up a treasure chest of information about acting Shakespeare, bringing his remarkable characterizations and language in reach of the contemporary actor.

Our focus is on script analysis, the analysis of speech (diction, rhythm, vocal melody, imagery), and the wealth of tips, clues and even 'stage directions' from the bards own pen through deconstructing his verse.  We discover the human hearbeat beneath the words and then apply the work of Stanislavsky to the speeches and scenes.  A new kind of 'action' is explored: the action of speech, acting dramatic or comic poetry.

Our focus is on monologues, scenework and exercises in

Temporal Phrasing
Punctuation
Accentuated Word
Focus of attention
Visual Images, which drive the _expression_
Verse as Action.

More Information:
http://www.fairmountcenter.org/Shakespeare.htm

You may pay $25.00 per class or $195.00 for the full session.  If you are interested, please call 440-338-3171. 

Classes are held at the Mayfield Village Performing Arts Center.  6622 Wilson Mills Road (at the corner of 91 and Wilson Mills - a quarter mile east of the I-271 exit on Wilson Mills)
 
Thanks very much.  I hope to see you there!
 
Tom
tomtq2@xxxxxxxxx 

To learn more about Fairmount Center for the Arts, go to www.fairmountcenter.org
 
Tom Fulton
Executive Director
Fairmount Center for the Arts

"Thou must be patient.."
King Lear



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Tom Fulton (tomtq2@xxxxxxxxx)
Executive Director
Fairmount Center for the Arts

"Thou must be patient.."
King Lear

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