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Q&A with Voice Teacher and Coach URSULA MEYER (Head of Graduate Acting UCSD, Idaho/Oregon/Utah Shakespeare)

Published February 2, 2021 | Last Updated September 12, 2021 Leave your thoughts »

Ursula Meyer

Today we have a great discussion with another often overlooked role in the theatre: the voice coach! I’m so grateful Ursula can join us—not only because of her extremely impressive resume and body of work, but also because “voice” was the most requested topic in our fall survey! Similar to a dramaturg, one of the […]



Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: as you like it, coach, comedy, history, julius caesar, king john, midsummer, scene work, shakespeare, teacher, text work, tragedy, virtual, voice, zoom

Nathan answers your questions about The Working Actor’s Shakespeare!

Published January 12, 2021 | Last Updated September 7, 2021 Leave your thoughts »

WAJ Workshop FAQ

Today I answer many of your questions about The Working Actor’s Shakespeare virtual workshops! Our next round happens Jan 18 – Feb 12, 2021, so this is the FINAL WEEK to register! I’ll cover what to know, including experience, schedule, unlimited pass, union status, scholarships, and more! Grab your spot now » https://workingactorsjourney.com/virtual-workshops Deadline for […]



Filed Under: Podcast, Workshop Tagged With: answers, director, dramaturg, questions, shakespeare, text work, virtual, voice, workshops, zoom

The Rehearsal Room FULL Workshop Presentation: Shakespeare’s RICHARD III (Act 1, Sc 4) “Clarence’s Dream and Murder” with Peter Van Norden

Published December 29, 2020 | Last Updated November 1, 2021 Leave your thoughts »

Clarence Drowning

We have a special episode today—a great item from the vault! From our August 2020 workshop, it’s the final workshop presentation of “Clarence’s Dream and Murder!” We’re doing this for a couple reasons: It’s such fantastic work and I’m sure you’ll learn something Rgistration is now OPEN for our next workshop in January 2021! Learn […]



Filed Under: Podcast, Workshop Tagged With: clarence, director, dramaturg, dream, geoffrey wade, murder, richard iii, text work, virtual, workshops, zoom

Q&A with Shakespeare dramaturg GIDEON RAPPAPORT

Published October 20, 2020 | Last Updated December 14, 2020 Leave your thoughts »

Today we have a great discussion with an often overlooked role in the theatre: the dramaturg! And if you’re wondering exactly what that person does, you’re in the right place! Gideon Rappaport joined us for our online readings in the Spring (Much Ado and Merry Wives), and has been part of the workshop series since […]



Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: cressida, director, dramaturg, king lear, lear, scene work, shakespeare, text work, tragedy, troilus, virtual, zoom

Text Work: Hamlet’s “Advice to the Players” with Randall Duk Kim and Annie Occhiogrosso

Published March 10, 2020 | Last Updated November 4, 2021 Leave your thoughts »

Randall as Hamlet

The following is the text work session taken from the full episode with Randall and Annie. In this episode, Randall and Annie share insights into working on Shakespeare through the appropriately chosen piece, Hamlet’s “Advice to the Players”—the one that begins “Speak the speech I pray you”.  You’ll hear Randall and Annie discuss: Some of the […]



Filed Under: Podcast, Text Work Tagged With: advice, first folio, hamlet, shakespeare, text work

Text Work: Alan Moore’s Jerusalem with Simon Vance

Published December 17, 2019 | Last Updated November 4, 2021 Leave your thoughts »

Simon and Alan

The following is the text work session taken from the full episode with Simon. In this episode, Simon shares how he worked on a couple of different audiobook projects: first, dealing with a practically unreadable chapter in Alan Moore’s Jerusalem and then, a bit on The Wake by Paul Kingsnorth.  You’ll hear Simon discuss: The research […]



Filed Under: Podcast, Text Work Tagged With: audiobooks, england, jerusalem, narrator, research, text work, united kingdom

Text Work: Threat Matrix with Jeanne Sakata

Published November 19, 2019 | Last Updated November 4, 2021 Leave your thoughts »

Jeanne on Threat Matrix

The following is the text work session taken from the full episode with Jeanne. In this episode, Jeanne discusses a monologue she worked on from the TV show Threat Matrix. She plays a Cambodian woman who recounts her experiences of escaping the Khmer Rouge. I’ve visited Cambodia and seen first-hand some of the atrocities that happened […]



Filed Under: Podcast, Text Work Tagged With: cambodia, dialect, khmer rouge, killing fields, research, text work, theatre, threat matrix, tv

Text Work: Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale with Richard Riehle

Published October 22, 2019 | Last Updated November 4, 2021 Leave your thoughts »

The following is the text work session taken from the full episode with Richard. In this excerpt, Richard discusses one of Leontes’ speeches in The Winter’s Tale by Shakespeare—it’s in the first act where he has his suspicions about his wife and his best friend having an affair. Leontes is speaking with his trusted advisor Camillo, […]



Filed Under: Podcast, Text Work Tagged With: classical, film, jealousy, leontes, madness, oregon, shakespeare, text work, theatre, tv, winter's tale

Text Work: Shakespeare’s Sonnet 130 with Tony Amendola

Published March 26, 2019 | Last Updated November 4, 2021 Leave your thoughts »

Tony Amendola Lear

The following is the text work session taken from the full episode with Tony. In this excerpt, Tony discusses Sonnet 130 by William Shakespeare. As Tony shares, it’s almost like an “anti-love” sonnet, that it makes fun of sonnets that are too flowery, as it has a very different tone and style with its message. You’ll hear […]



Filed Under: Podcast, Text Work Tagged With: antaeus, berkeley, california, classical, connecticut, directing, film, iago, lear, mfa, oregon, san francisco, shakespeare, sonnet, text work, theatre, tv

Ep #18: Tony Amendola (Regional Theatre, Berkeley Rep, Stargate SG-1) on Stamping Your Own Passport and Following the Work

Published March 12, 2019 | Last Updated May 11, 2019 2 Comments - add more!

Tony Amendola as Shylock

Being an actor in Los Angeles can be—if you’re not careful—living off the interest of your talent and experience. And every so often, you need to make a deposit, and that can be doing theatre in LA, New York, in the regions, or it can be a self-generated project, but you do need to do […]



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