Microphones are weakening actors’ voices / Letters
Eugene O’Hare reflects on the increasingly ubiquitous use of microphones on stage Royal Shakespeare Company actors and audiences will only stand to gain from the appointment of the great voice teacher Patsy Rodenburg to the role of emeritus director of voice Actors trained during pandemic lack (…)
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