Author:Cicely Berry
Cicely Berry, Voice Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, is world-famous for her voice teaching. The Actor and the Text is her classic book, distilled from years of working with actors of the highest calibre.
A vast shelf of biographies of the Bard exists, but this is the book I would take with me to a desert island
—— Jay Parini , GuardianA work of wonderful erudition that can be read as an accessible introduction to the social and political milieu from which Shakespeare emerged, and as an elegant guide to the astonishing poems and plays themselves
—— New StatesmanBoth insightful literary criticism and a gripping piece of psychological detective work … Stephen Greenblatt has few equals as a Shakespeare scholar
—— MetroA delight, full of new insights and infused with a rich understanding of precisely why Shakespeare’s writing gives us such lasting pleasure … quite superb
—— John Simpson , Sunday Times 'Books of the Year'Thought-provoking … full of unexpected touches … beautifully written
—— Andrew Marr , Daily TelegraphRiveting
—— IndependentReally gives a sense of being in touch with the man. Greenblatt’s knowledge of the plays and the times in which they were written is so encyclopaedic that he can assemble a convincing portrait of Shakespeare without resorting to smoke and mirrors
—— Sunday TimesThe most complexly intelligent and sophisticated, and yet the most keenly enthusiastic, study of the life and work taken together that I have ever read
—— Adam Gopnik , New YorkerOne of the finest recent Shakespeare biographies
—— Robert McCrum , GuardianGreenblatt’s fantastically readable biography of our greatest writer paints a riveting portrait of Elizabethan England
—— Daily TelegraphCompulsively readable and deeply imaginative
—— Stanley WellsAt last, the book Shakespeare has deserved: a brilliant book written by a virtual eyewitness who understands how a playwright takes the stuff of his life and his world and makes it into theatre
—— Charles MeeA tour de force … a book for artists and ordinary people as well as scholars and students
—— Tina PackerA wonderful piece of work
—— Simon Russell BealeFull of anecdotal gifts you will never forget... Ephron reflects on the early days of her career-memories of her time working as a mail girl at Newsweek and writing for Esquire-while taking every opportunity to get real about her life at the time she was penning this memoir.
—— Oprah Magazine