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Text Work: Bartlett's King Charles III with Nike Doukas
Publisher |
Nathan Agin
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Performing Arts
Publication Date |
Jan 26, 2018
Episode Duration |
00:17:53

Nike Doukas from Ep. #6 talks text work on performing contemporary iambic pentameter and verse from Mike Bartlett's King Charles III. You'll hear that Nike brings the same tools that she would to any verse text, classical or modern. There are some wonderful insights she brings to the language of this piece and what you need to be thinking about.

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Nike’s monologue from King Charles III by Mike Bartlett

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This may seem strange, but sometimes I wake up From nightmares where I have been on TV And something’s happened, just by chance, perhaps A light has blown, or chair collapsed, but I Am shocked, and jumping look ridiculous. And then that clip goes viral and from then Forever more, I am the girl who jumped It is the matter of my life, and when I die it will be what is writ, not all I did, and wanted, and achieved, but that: A captured idiocy stuck on repeat.

/Enter Charles/

Your Majesty. Welcome. Here’s the microphone Into which you’ll speak, the autocue is there.

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