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28 October 2014
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ONE NIGHT OF SHAKESPEARE INTERVIEWS: WHAT YOU SHOULD NEVER DO
Arabella Weir
Posh Nosh and Fast Show actor Arabella warns, "Never let the audience see you're bricking it!"
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June Brown
"The biggest mistake you can make is not to listen to the other actors," says June.
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James Redmond
"Never fall out of character." says James. "Really, really, practice."
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Robert Powell
The Holby actor warns: "Never ever disrespect your audience."
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Kacey Ainsworth
"You have to be really generous on stage," explains Kacey. "Even the smallest character is important."
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Robert Glenister
Don't become a "thespian in a bubble," advises the Hustle star.
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Paul Henshall
"Never stop performing before you leave the stage," says Paul.
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Why Shakespeare?
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Avoiding stage-fright
Don't do this!
Getting into a role
Performing the bard
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