29 August 2008

...and One Classical

...and One Classical

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...and One Classical a Shakespeare Audition handbook

First edition cover
Author Doug Buchanan
Country Canada Flag of Canada
Language English
Genre(s) Textbook
Publisher CCDMD
Publication date 2008
Media type Paperback)
Pages 242 pp
ISBN ISBN 978-2-89470-222-2

...and One Classical is a Theatrical textbook written to help everyone from young professional actors to high school students audition Shakespeare's works. It is written with the idea that when auditioning for a play you must audition one modern piece and one classical.

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