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Showtime: Acting Scenes for Two Actors
Showtime: Acting Scenes for Two Actors
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Author: Gregory L. Hudson Publisher: AuthorHouse Format: Softcover # of Pages: 85 Pub. Date: 2011 ISBN-10: 1456711431 ISBN-13: 9781456711436
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About the Book:
Showtime contains 16 hilarious comedic scenes for two
actors that range from one to ten minutes in length. All of the
scenes are original and are taken from selected plays, films, and
television pilots from author's body of work.
Showtime was written by Gregory L. Hudson to fill a
much needed void for comedic scenes for black and minority actors;
although this book was written for actors of all races. There are the
many unique characteristics in this book that separates it from
similar books. The characters can be performs by anyone and there are
plenty of scenes for males and females, males and males, older males
and younger males, and so on.
There are scenes that are appropriate for middle school actors all
the way to professional actors. It is the perfect book to produce a
show consisting of short comedic scenes for two actors. Also, it is
the perfect book for directing funny scenes or shows at high school,
colleges, or professional level.
Showtime was written to be a comedic actor and director's
dream. The characters in each scene allow the actors to explore a
different character through: researching, exploring, and
understanding the motivation and objective necessary to bring the
character to life. For the director, it allows him/her to utilize,
enhance, broaden, and develop many of their skills necessary for
directing full-scale productions.
As a literary resource for educators, Showtime includes: a
chapter on vernacular, commonly used vernacular terms, a chapter on
copyright infringement, a chapter on stage terminology, a chapter on
film/television terminology and more. It is an excellent resource to
teach: acting, scene study, and character development.
Showtime is original, the characters are diverse, very
funny and lots of fun for acting, directing, or teaching.
About the Author:
Gregory L. Hudson is an
African-American actor, writer, and director. He has a BA in Theatre,
a MFA in Performing Arts Management, and holds several certifications
in the performing arts as a teacher and administrator within the New
York City and State Department of Education. He teaches writing,
acting, directing, and ran his own professional acting workshop at
Musical Theatre Works.
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