ABSTRACT

The Shakespeare Masterclasses is a collection of rare interviews from many of the world’s most renowned Shakespearean actors, exploring their varied approaches to topics including character creation, script analysis, acting for the stage and the camera, rehearsal, preparation, and collaboration.

Ron Destro’s insightful and revealing conversations with thirteen accomplished artists provide the reader with the invaluable experience of sitting in the classroom with each of these masters. A selection of Shakespeare plays including Hamlet, The Winter’s Tale, King Lear, and The Tempest are examined to explore antithesis, line-endings, rhyme and meter, method acting, and the artistry of a good director. In addition to critical analysis of their vocation, the actors weave through personal and humorous anecdotes and favorite acting moments, and offer useful movement and vocal exercises.

This book offers a lens into the creative process of world-acclaimed actors, to expose an abundance of tips, tools, and fascinating stories about the acting profession that will be of crucial interest to acting students, directors, drama teachers, Shakespeare performance scholars, and general theatre fans more broadly.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|17 pages

Sir Derek Jacobi

London and New York, 2008 and 2011

chapter 2|9 pages

Dame Diana Rigg

New York, 2018

chapter 3|19 pages

Tim Pigott-Smith

New York, 2015

chapter 4|11 pages

Frank Langella

New York, 2014

chapter 5|20 pages

F. Murray Abraham

New York, 2011 and 2013

chapter 6|10 pages

Jeremy Irons

New York, 2018

chapter 7|8 pages

Glenda Jackson

New York, 2018

chapter 8|19 pages

Michael York

Huntsville, Texas, 2007

chapter 9|13 pages

Ron Cook

London, 2019

chapter 10|19 pages

Malcolm McKay

Paris and London, 2018 and 2014

chapter 11|12 pages

Priyanga Burford

London, 2019

chapter 12|13 pages

John Barton

London, 2007–2014

chapter 13|11 pages

Cicely Berry

Stratford-upon-Avon and New York, 2011–2014

chapter 14|10 pages

Acting Exercises