In this famous speech from Shakespeare's celebrated history play, Henry V, the author begs the audience to resort to their imaginations to compensate for the lack of stage scenery and special effects. And yet what flats and painted backdrops can compare with the Bard's own lovely, powerful verse?
No, I am much too old to recite the entire speech in one breath. I would get dizzy and very likely faint. I need 'breathing' training desperately to do Shakespeare and sing.
booza90 3 years ago