Audition

Audition
Author: Michael Shurtleff
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2009-05-26
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0802719023

The casting director for Chicago, Pippin, Becket, Gypsy, The Graduate, the Sound of Music and Jesus Christ Superstar tells you how you can find your dream role! Absolutely everything an actor needs to know to get the part is here: What to do that moment before, how to use humour; create mystery; how to develop a distinct style; and how to evaluate the place, the relationships and the competition. In fact, Audition is a necessary guide to dealing with all the "auditions" we face in life. This is the bible on the subject.

The Book of Tofu

The Book of Tofu
Author: William Shurtleff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1998
Genre: Cookery (Tofu)
ISBN: 9781580080132

Over 500 recipes - from Japanese five-colour sushi rice with tofu to grilled tofu with Korean barbecue sauce - and hints on making your own tofu dishes. This reference book also covers the production of tofu and other soy products, along with Asian cooking equipment and techniques.

Call Me by My Rightful Name

Call Me by My Rightful Name
Author: Michael Shurtleff
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1961
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780822201755

THE STORY: An honest, moving and courageous drama set in the early 1960s about two Columbia students rooming together in New York: Doug, a white, rebellious, young man; and Paul, an African-American. When the two disagree on their defi-nitions of l

Am I Not a Man?

Am I Not a Man?
Author: Mark L Shurtleff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2021-01-14
Genre:
ISBN:

On November 6, 1860, the people of the United States elected the nominee of the infant Republican Party as their sixteenth president. An obscure lawyer from Illinois, Abraham Lincoln had lost his two prior forays into national politics as a candidate for the U.S. Senate, but in a stunning turnaround that garnered 59% of the electoral votes, Lincoln beat Senator Stephen Douglas and three other candidates, including the incumbent vice president. Many Lincoln scholars and historians believe, as do I, that the single greatest reason for his extraordinary victory was a notorious 1857 decision by the United States Supreme Court in Scott v. Sandford.In a brutal decision that has been called the worst in the history of the court, Chief Justice Roger Taney ruled that a black man was not a man and had no rights a white man was bound to respect. In the famous Lincoln-Douglas debates of 1857, Lincoln made Taney's abhorrent decision the basis of his "house divided" speech."A house divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free."Douglas and the Democrats supported the Supreme Court decision. In a speech on the case, Lincoln said,"The Republicans inculcate, with whatever of ability they can, that the negro is a man; that his bondage is cruelly wrong, and that the field of his oppression ought not to be enlarged. The Democrats deny his manhood; deny, or dwarf to insignificance, the wrong of his bondage; so far as possible, crush all sympathy for him, and cultivate and excite hatred and disgust against him."Northern Democrats and Whigs agreed with Lincoln. They flocked to the Republican Party in the next presidential election and chose the man who would become The Great Emancipator and fight a war to free the Negro. Therefore, it can be claimed with authority that, but for the slave Dred Scott, there would have been no President Abraham Lincoln.Who was this illiterate slave Dred Scott, born and raised as Sam Blow in southern Virginia, and as a man barely passed five feet tall and a hundred pounds soaking wet; who had the audacity, courage, and faith to persevere for ten years in state and federal court to gain his freedom? What moved him to endure whippings and vile threats and stand erect before a jury of white slaveholders, defiant in appealing the decisions of lofty appellate judges?The life of Dred Scott is the story of America from the beginning of the 19th century through the Louisiana Purchase, the War of 1812, the Missouri Compromise, The War with Mexico, Bloody Kansas, and culminating in the War Between the States.It is also a moving personal tale of the life of a slave who wanted to be treated as a man, and, when he became a husband and a father, would stop at nothing in his quest for freedom for the girls he loved more than his own life.I have watched with dismay the fracturing of our great Nation along deep political, racial, ethnic, gender and socio-economic lines. Hate is strong. Healing of the divisions seems hopeless. But I believe that we can learn from the past, and the story of Dred Scott at a time when our country was similarly splitting apart is a lesson of hope for us today.This story does not just highlight the courage and determination of Dred, in the face of all obstacles; but notably, it is also a daring story of the grown children of his first master who loved Dred and knew of his humanity and risked losing everything in fighting for his freedom against the most powerful pro-slavery families in America-all the way to the United States Supreme Court ... and beyond. Dred Scott's history is a positive lesson for our time of great political, cultural, and racial division. An example of what we once were, and can become again, if we focus on our common humanity - which is so much greater than those things that divide us as a nation.

The Intent to Live

The Intent to Live
Author: Larry Moss
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2005-12-27
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0553381202

“I call this book The Intent to Live because great actors don’t seem to be acting, they seem to be actually living.” –Larry Moss, from the Introduction When Oscar-winning actors Helen Hunt and Hilary Swank accepted their Academy Awards, each credited Larry Moss’s guidance as key to their career-making performances. There is a two-year waiting list for his advanced acting classes. But now everyone–professionals and amateurs alike–can discover Moss’s passionate, in-depth teaching. Inviting you to join him in the classroom and onstage, Moss shares the techniques he has developed over thirty years to help actors set their emotions, imagination, and behavior on fire, showing how the hard work of preparation pays off in performances that are spontaneous, fresh, and authentic. From the foundations of script analysis to the nuances of physicalization and sensory work, here are the case studies, exercises, and insights that enable you to connect personally with a script, develop your character from the inside out, overcome fear and inhibition, and master the technical skills required for success in the theater, television, and movies. Far more than a handbook, The Intent to Live is the personal credo of a master teacher. Moss’s respect for actors and love of the actor’s craft enliven every page, together with examples from a wealth of plays and films, both current and classic, and vivid appreciations of great performances. Whether you act for a living or simply want a deeper understanding of acting greatness, The Intent to Live will move, instruct, and inspire you.

Summary of Michael Shurtleff's Audition

Summary of Michael Shurtleff's Audition
Author: Everest Media,
Publisher: Everest Media LLC
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2022-06-21T22:59:00Z
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The two questions that should be asked at a reading are: Am I in the light. And can I be heard. The auditors will always be happy to tell you where the light is, since it's a lot easier for them to see you than search for you in darkness. #2 The two legitimate questions an actor may ask at an audition are: If you are asked to read cold, should you have time to go offstage to look at the script. And if you are asked to read cold without having seen the script in advance, always ask if you might have time to go offstage to look it over. #3 When you are called in to read for a part, you should give it your all. No matter how many times you have to read for the same part, you should never refuse to come in and read for a role. #4 If the auditors want you to know who they are, they will introduce themselves. However, you should never know whom you’re auditioning for, as it will only make you more nervous.

History of Meat Alternatives (965 CE to 2014)

History of Meat Alternatives (965 CE to 2014)
Author: William Shurtleff
Publisher: Soyinfo Center
Total Pages: 1437
Release: 2014-12-18
Genre: Meat substitutes
ISBN: 1928914713

The world's most comprehensive, well documented and well illustrated book on this subject. With extensive index. 435 color photographs and illustrations. Free of charge in digital PDF format on Google Books.

The Art of Life

The Art of Life
Author: Ernest Holmes
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2007-12-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781585426133

The inspiration of Ernest Holmes has reached hundreds of thousands of readers through his classic works, many of which are just now becoming available in paperback. Originally published in the first half of the twentieth century, these meditative, concise volumes have never previously appeared in paperback. Whether a newcomer to the philosophy Holmes founded or a veteran reader, you will find great power and practicality in the words that render Holmes one of the most celebrated and beloved mystical teachers of the past hundred years.

Building Trust

Building Trust
Author: Mary Galbreath Shurtleff
Publisher: Crisp Pub Incorporated
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781560525141

The concept of trust may, at first glance, seem odd as a component of an effective business strategy. However, trust is at the heart of how we act in many business situations and how we approach trust can be vital to our success. In this book the benefit of trust is explored as is the damage resulting from lack of trust. In addition, you'll examine the three steps that encourage trust: asking for input and using it; doing what you say you'll do; and delegating effectively.