Public Speaking as Performance Subtitle: Practicing Public Speaking in the Theatre & Performance Classroom
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Mechele Leon
Publisher: University of Kansas Libraries
Language: English
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Table of Contents
- Public Speaking as Performance
- I. Prologue
- 1. Thinking about Public Speaking
- 2. Actor Tools for Public Speakers
- III. Context
- 3. Speaking Occassion
- 4. Audience Analysis
- 5. Ways of Delivering Speeches
- 6. From Page to Stage
- III. Speechwriting
- 7. Writing for Listeners
- 8. Purpose and Thesis
- 9. Structure and Organization
- 10. Introductions and Conclusions
- 11. Ethics in Public Speaking
- 12. Language in Speechwriting
- 13. Presentation Aids
- IV. Purposes
- 14. Informative Speeches
- 15. Persuasive Speeches
- 16. Special Ocassion Speeches
- Bibliography
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Public Speaking as Performance: Practicing Public Speaking in the Theatre & Performance Classroom is an innovative public speaking textbook written by theatre educators. It combines the essential elements of speechwriting with the tried and true skills that actors learn to communicate a story to an audience. In chapters such as “Actor Tools for Public Speakers” and “From Page to Stage,” the textbook provides students with a creative and accessible approach to delivering speeches. Drawing on the tradition of teaching public speaking in theatre and drama departments—a practice that is still maintained in some institutions—this textbook emphasizes the performative nature of communication. Educators teaching public speaking in theatre and performance departments will find this a textbook particularly suited to the interests of their students.
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Mechele Leon