The State of Shakespeare show

Summary: Henry VI, Part iii      Act III, Scene ii   <br> Gloucester<br> February 5, 2013<br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> Catch a wave!  Stay "on top" of <a title="Jim Devita: About the Artist" href="http://stateofshakespeare.com/?page_id=1957">Jim Devita</a>'s words as he discusses how he learned to avoid generalizing in acting Shakespeare.   Jim explores the importance of training (and what Shakespearean actors can learn from Michael Jordan.)  We plunge into <a title="Henry VI, Part iii Act III, Scene ii" href="http://stateofshakespeare.com/?page_id=2209">Richard of Gloucester's speech in Henry VI, Part iii</a>, to discover the secret to playing villains, plumbing emotions (or not) and pursuing metaphors.  Join us for a discussion of the most voluble soliloquy in Shakespeare's canon.<br> <br> Click here to see the <a title="Henry VI, Part iii Act III, Scene ii: First Folio" href="http://stateofshakespeare.com/?page_id=2203">text</a>.  Click for here for the <a title="Henry VI, part III; Act III, scene ii: Jim Devita Version" href="http://stateofshakespeare.com/?page_id=2382">Jim Devita version</a>.<br> <br> Click here to see a fully <a href="http://stateofshakespeare.com/?page_id=2003%E2%80%8E(opens%20in%20a%20new%20tab)" data-wplink-url-error="true">scanned version of the text</a>.