Speak Shakespeare monologues and scenes: tragedies

Course Dates: 18/09/24 - 23/10/24
Time: 18:00 - 20:00
Location: Keeley Street
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This evening course in the college enables you to work on and speak Shakespearean monologues with confidence, with focus this term on Macbeth and Romeo & Juliet. We will also rehearse duologues from these plays, and look into their background. A fun class which allows you to perform monologues and scene work from Shakespeare plays with conviction.
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Speak Shakespeare monologues and scenes: tragedies
  • Course Code: DVP030
  • Dates: 18/09/24 - 23/10/24
  • Time: 18:00 - 20:00
  • Taught: Wed, Evening
  • Duration: 6 sessions (over 6 weeks)
  • Location: Keeley Street
  • Tutor: Vernon Thompson

Course Code: DVP030

Wed, eve, 18 Sep - 23 Oct '24

Duration: 6 sessions (over 6 weeks)

Any questions? drama@citylit.ac.uk
or call 020 4582 0413

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What is the course about?

This evening course in the college enables you to work on and speak Shakespearean monologues with confidence, with focus this term on Macbeth and Romeo & Juliet. We will also rehearse duologues from these plays, and look into their background.

What will we cover?

Working Shakespearean monologues for sense, rhythm, imagery, emotion and character.
We will study Macbeth and Romeo & Juliet specifically, and prepare duologues/scenework from the plays.
You will get an opportunity in each class to read Shakespeare aloud and act out some sections.

What will I achieve?
By the end of this course you should be able to...

Deduce the 'sense' of what is being said in a piece of Shakespeare text.
Recognise certain devices Shakespeare uses to underline and heighten his meaning.
Explain the plot, themes and characters of two specific Tragedies.
Perform monologues and scene work from a Shakespeare play with confidence.

What level is the course and do I need any particular skills?

The ability to listen, to learn from other students, to work on one's own and to prepare work in advance is essential.
In order to get the most from the course you will be able to:
• Listen actively and communicate clearly.
• Give and receive constructive feedback.
• Read and analyse scripts to find meaning and clarity.
• Take notes.
• Use numbers to recognise rhythm.

How will I be taught, and will there be any work outside the class?

Group work; pair and individual work in which different scenes are examined and worked on. Ideally you will have read the selected plays in advance. Come to the first class with a copy of Macbeth.

Are there any other costs? Is there anything I need to bring?

It is ideal to have bought or borrowed individual copies of the plays under consideration.

When I've finished, what course can I do next?

The next instalment of this course will address working on monolgues and scenes from another genre of Shakespearean texts (Histories or Comedies); also Acting for Radio and Podcasts; Using your Voice for Audio Books- the tutor will advise each student individually.
Please refer to our
full sequence of voice and speech classes at City Lit (click here) as you consider which area you would like to study next.

Vernon Thompson

Vernon has been full-time academic staff in the DRADAS department since September 2005 and prior to this a part-time tutor at the college from October 2003. His responsibilities include being Programme Manager for the year-long OCN accredited Foundation in Drama course. He is also Tutor-Co-ordinator responsible for overseeing all Voice Speech and Communication courses and also City Lit Theatre Company, for whom he has also directed ten productions. He has a major presence in teaching on the accredited courses. Vernon has an MA in Voice Studies from Central School of Speech & Drama, and a PGCE from City University. Previous posts include Head of Voice at the Academy Drama School and teaching at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. He works for Channel 4 News in London and TRT World in Istanbul as a voice consultant to their broadcasters and journalists, as well as accepting private clients. Vernon produces and directs his own professional London Repertory Company. Recent directing credits are "Dial M For Murder" (Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis, 2024) and "An Intervention" (Hen and Chickens Theatre, Islington, 2024).

Please note: We reserve the right to change our tutors from those advertised. This happens rarely, but if it does, we are unable to refund fees due to this. Our tutors may have different teaching styles; however we guarantee a consistent quality of teaching in all our courses.