Shakespeare out loud: Cicely Berry workshop [Widescreen]

Australia, 2002

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Several prominent Australian actors take part in a workshop conducted by Cicely Berry OBE, Vocal Coach with the Royal Shakespeare Company for the past 30 years who has practiced her skills internationally with a diverse range of people. Attendees of the master class share what they’ve learnt from the experience and the effectiveness of working on the exercises in a group comprising of English and drama practitioners. Participants include: Barry Otto, Lucy Cornell, Olivia Pigeot, Belinda Bromilow, John Adam, Christopher Stollery, Peter Hambleton, Mary Docker, Peter Feeney.

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Judy Menczel

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ABC-TV (Australia)

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00:28:00:00

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Australia
Production dates
2002

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