WORDS WORDS WORDS: An active and actorly examination of how Shakespeare uses language and why, suitable for the more experienced actor/student. Hutchison examines the differences between Prose and Verse, the “rules” of verse speaking in early modern theatre; the implications of half lines, conjoined letters, mid-line endings, syllable counts etc, using examples from many different plays. Referencing the work of Peter Hall and Giles Block’s work at the Globe.
Nick Hutchison is a theatre director, actor and lecturer at the London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art.
Please email catherine.m.jacobs@dartmouth.edu with any questions.