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Singing on stage can be a daunting prospect for actors, particularly for those who have not sung before. Yet singing should be an essential part of every actor''s toolkit. gives an insight for the first time into the vocal techniques and practical approaches that have been developed over generations as an integral part of the training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Jane Streeton and Philip Raymond are highly experienced performers and teachers; their book encourages each actor to explore their own authentic voice as opposed to offering a ''one-size-fits-all'' or ''quick-fix'' approach. Written in an accessible, friendly and enabling style, Singing on Stage: An Actor''s Guide is packed with exercises to develop the actor''s skills and gives an overview of: . elements of technique . how to work on a song . the process of singing theatrically . how to choose the best songs for you Featuring inspirational listening suggestions and the observations of successful performers and practitioners, Singing on Stage: An Actor''s Guide is the must-have companion for complete beginners as well as for experienced actors who wish to develop their understanding of singing on stage.>
About the author
Jane Streeton studied at the Royal College of Music where she graduated with honours and was a winner of the Clara Butt Award. She is currently co-ordinator for the singing department and Course Leader for the Musical Theatre Short Courses at RADA.Philip Raymond studied singing at the Royal College of Music, was Head of Music at the Webber Douglas Academy and currently teaches singing at RADA and Mountview Academy.