Cassidy Cash, the podcast host of That Shakespeare Life, interviews Shane Ann about iambic pentameter in Shakespeare’s plays. Iambic pentameter verse consists of five feet (a foot is an iamb). Each foot is made up of two syllables – one syllable is stressed and the other is unstressed. Pentameter is taken from the Greek word “penta” meaning five. Therefore, iambic …
Opening Night of The Young Man From Atlanta
Opening Night of “The Young Man from Atlanta” by Horton Foote at the Signature Theatre with Aidan Quinn (who played the lead Will Kidder). Aidan is with Ronald Castellano, Kezia Bernard-Nau and Kyriacos Michael, students in my Voice and Speech class. Signature Theatre kindly gave me comps to thank me for my work as the dialect coach for this production. …
A Soldier’s Play on Broadway
Backstage with my students Nnamdi Asomugha (Private Melvin Peterson) and Lee Aaron Rosen (Captain Wilcox) who are in A Soldier’s Play on Broadway. The production is directed by Kenny Leon. The play, by Charles Fuller, was first performed in 1981 by the Negro Ensemble Company and in 1982 it won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The play was inspired by Fuller’s …
Master Class Monologue Workshop
It was wonderful to work with these actors in the Master Class Monologue Workshop. The Workshop is for students who have completed the Voice and Speech for Actors program. After an intense vocal warm up, each actor works on whatever they want to. The variety of material has been fascinating. Their choices have included sides for an audition they are …
Dominik Tiefenthaler stars in The Lehman Trilogy
I’ve seen many productions on the West End in London but this is the first time I saw one of my students perform. Dominik Tiefenthaler stars in The Lehman Trilogy. He took over the role of Emanuel Lehman in The Lehman Trilogy and I jumped on a plane so I could see him. He was extraordinary. In the program notes …
Original Pronunciation
Original pronunciation is a popular topic among actors, directors, linguists and scholars. OP, as it is called, is the dialect spoken in Shakespeare’s time. We cannot be 100% certain as to how the dialect sounded when Shakespeare wrote his plays because there weren’t any recordings but linguists have found many clues in the plays and sonnets. How we Know what …
Bernhardt Hamlet on Broadway
Well that was a fun evening in the theatre! Watching Bernhardt Hamlet on Broadway with three of former students from NYU Grad Acting – Jason Butler Harner, Matt Saldivar, and Aaron Costas Ganis. The star of the show is one of my all time favorite actors – Janet McTeer. I have seen her in many shows at the Royal Shakespeare …
Sathya Sridharan and Angel Desai in “India Pale Ale” at Manhattan Theatre Club
Sathya Sridharan and Angel Desai, both former students of mine in NYU’s Grad Acting program, are performing together at the Manhattan Theatre Club in India Pale Ale, a new play by Jaclyn Backhaus. They are terrific! It’s rewarding to hear the voice work that they did in class be connected to their acting in such an emotional and unique play. …
André Holland playing Othello at the Globe Theatre in London
I’ve been to the Globe Theatre in London before but this time my former student from NYU Graduate Acting, André Holland, was playing Othello! It is difficult to describe the feelings of seeing someone you taught perform on such a prestigious stage. From the first moment André entered, he commanded our attention. He had the audience in the palm of …
Shakespeare In The Park – The Production of “Othello”
It was very exciting to see and hear my former students from NYU Grad Acting in the Shakespeare in the Park production of “Othello”! Corey Stoll was a fascinating Iago. Heather Lind was an illuminating Desdemona. In addition to Corey and Heather, the other Grad acting alums were Motell Foster (Roderigo), Chris Cassarino (Ensemble). Also in the cast were David …