Monologues from Shakespeare's First Folio for Older Men: The Tragedies

Monologues from Shakespeare's First Folio for Older Men: The Tragedies

Monologues from Shakespeare's First Folio for Older Men: The Tragedies

Monologues from Shakespeare's First Folio for Older Men: The Tragedies

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Monologues from Shakespeare's First Folio for Older Men: The Tragedies

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Curated from the Applause three-volume series, Once More unto the Speech, Dear Friends, edited by Neil Freeman, these monologue from Shakespeare's works are given new life and purpose for today's readers and actors alike.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781493056989
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 10/15/2021
Series: Applause Shakespeare Monologue Series
Pages: 192
Sales rank: 1,112,796
Product dimensions: 5.38(w) x 7.81(h) x 0.48(d)

About the Author

Paul Sugarman is an actor, editor, writer, and teacher of Shakespeare. He is founder of the Instant Shakespeare Company, which presents annual readings of all of Shakespeare's plays in New York City. He worked with the Actors Shakespeare Company at New Jersey City University as a teacher and performer, working as a verse coach and assistant playmaster as well as appearing in many of their productions. For ASC he has published annotated acting editions of Hamlet, The Merchant of Venice, and The Three Musketeers. With the ATC Conservatory Players he has worked as dramaturg and actor. For Applause Theatre & Cinema Books, he edited John Russell Brown's publication of Shakescenes: Shakespeare for Two and The Applause Shakespeare Library, as well as Neil Freeman's Applause First Folio Editions and The Applause First Folio of Shakespeare in Modern Type. He has published pocket editions of all of Shakespeare's plays using the original settings of the First Folio in modern type for Puck Press. Sugarman received a BFA from New York University and studied with Kristin Linklater and Tina Packer at Shakespeare & Company.
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