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Sarah McLachlan - Surfacing Songbook

[ebooks] Sarah McLachlan - Surfacing Songbook by Sarah McLachlan at Arts-Photography

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(Guitar Recorded Versions). This outstanding collection features guitar notes and tab for 17 favorites from this hard-rocking Seattle band. Songs include: Black Hole Sun * Blow up the Outside World * Burden in My Hand * The Day I Tried to Live * Face Pollution * Fell on Black Days * Jesus Christ Pose * Let Me Drown * Like Suicide * Mind Riot * My Wave * Outshined * Pretty Noose * Rhinosaur * Rusty Cage * Spoonman * Superunknown.


#1795112 in eBooks 1998-03-01 1998-03-01File Name: B00GQZO428


Review
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful. Marvelous look at an actor and a production...By Jill MeyerMounting a production of a William Shakespeare play must be similar - in a way - to curating an art exhibit at a major museum. Both are put together using many experts in design and education and the best ones - at least to me - focus on a central character or artist; with lots of supporting actors or paintings. In his book; "Year of the Fat Knight: The Falstaff Diaries"; Sir Antony Sher combines writing and art to tell about the 2014 productions of "Henry IV; Part 1" and "Henry IV; Part 2"; put on by the Royal Shakespeare Company; in which he played "Falstaff".Tony Sher; the South African-born actor and author; had played many classic characters; but he had never considered - or been considered for - the role of Falstaff. The character was usually played by large actors - usually made even larger by wearing a body suit - and Tony Sher didnt feel he had the body to play this larger-than-life character. However; his civil partner; Gregory Doran; as head of the RSC; was directing the "Henry" plays and wanted Sher to play the character of Falstaff. Sher was starring in the Royal National Theatres production of "The Captain of Kopenick" in Spring; 2013; and he began to consider the role; talking to other actors and directors about his ability to carry off the role. After much consideration; he decided to take on the challenge. His diary of the next year recounted both the soul-searching about taking the role; and then the details of how he; as an actor; and others; as cast and crew; produced this play.I had never read about the mounting of a theatrical production and I was fascinated by the details involved in getting everything from the scenery; to the costumes; to the historical facts just right. Tony Sher also writes about how HE got into the part of Falstaff. After looking at the character and how others had played him in past productions; Sher decided to portray him as an alcoholic.Sher is a very good writer; but he is also quite talented as an artist. The text is accompanied by drawings of other actors who have played the part of Falstaff in the past; as well as the actors and crew he was currently working with. The book; which is currently only available in e-book form; is absolutely delightful.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Amazing. Read it before I saw the tour at ...By Gina RussellAmazing. Read it before I saw the tour at BAM and it made the show that much richer. Love his first book; and this one ft like the musings of a more established and mature artist.0 of 11 people found the following review helpful. 180deg; Different From The Year of The King.By Sprague Theobald"But enough about me; lets talk about you; what do you think of me."

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