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Paul Robeson: The Actor
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Paul Robeson was a validictorian honor scholar, lawyer, writer, author, concert singer, humanitarian, linguist, and actor. As an actor his contributions to the Theatre are unparalleled. He starred in numerous films, but the stage is where he performed his greatest role... Othello.
Meet Paul Robeson the Actor! Discover his methods for becoming a world famous Stage Actor. Learn about his contributions to the American Stage, listen to him speak as Othello. Hear him discussing how he learned to use improvisation. Listen to his own words written to describe his wanderings and hopes as a young actor. Enjoy listening to some of his most popular songs.
Hear Paul Robeson Jr. reveal interesting insights into his father's methods for preparation.
Who did Roberson study acting with? How did he prepare for a role? Who were his favorite directors?
Learn the answers to these questions and much, much more.
Everyone will enjoy learning more about Paul Robeson's stage career and young actors will especially benefit from this very special audio book.

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