Services
2 Private Shakespeare Monologue Coaching Sessions
- Item Number
- 356
- Estimated Value
- 150 USD
- Opening Bid
- 49 USD
Item Description
Shakespeare could be considered the original rap or hip hop artist. His verse lines contain an internal beat or *rhythm* and a regular rhythmic pattern. The rhythmic pattern (or form of poetry) that Shakespeare used most frequently is called iambic pentameter. Whether you are a seasoned actor looking to brush up old pieces/work on new ones or an absolute beginner/student preparing to apply to performing arts programs, I will provide you with a set of tools to access that rhythm and make Shakespeare's heightened language accessible. Your work will spring from page to stage and you will be prepared to enter any audition room with a strong contrasting/classical monologue.
Item Special Note
-Two, private, one-hour, coaching sessions offered in person (UWS, NYC) or online. Please contact me directly to arrange an appointment: lori.k.garrabrant@gmail.com A NYC-based Actor/Director and Coach, Lori trained in Classical Acting at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art [LAMDA]. She is the Founder and Producing Artistic Director of Toms River Shakespeare Festival (Toms River, NJ) where she has directed William Shakespeare's, The Tempest, A Midsummer Night's Dream and the company's 2019 Summer Season production of Measure for Measure. Lori is member of Actors' Equity Association and The National Alliance of Acting Teachers.
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