Ray Porter (Tw: @Ray__Porter; IG: @rayporter_narr8s) spent 18 seasons with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival playing all sorts of roles, including many leads, and has since narrated more than 300 audiobooks (including the Joe Ledger series by Jonathan Maberry), all while still appearing on film, tv, and onstage.
He has multiple Earphones Awards, has been nominated for Audie awards for his narration, and was named Audible's Narrator of the Year.
Just a bit of what we cover in this episode:
why you don't want to be a tribute band making audiobooks that SUCK (and how to get better) an acting approach that gives you freedom not believing your own PR technique only up to a point the most important thing to do, especially as an actor and lots more!We even work on a piece of text from The White Devil by John Webster! Post-Shakespeare themes and ideas—very cool stuff, and I'm sure most people are not using this for their classical monologue!
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The Merchant of Venice Presentation (5.1) with Marcelo Tubert and Aubrey Saverino
As You Like It Presentation (1.2) with Janet Greaves and Jamal Douglas
King John Presentation (1.1) with Marcelo Tubert and Ross Hellwig
Julius Caesar Presentation (1.2) with Peter Van Norden and Elizabeth Dennehy
As You Like It Presentation (1.3 & 3.2) with Aubrey Saverino and Meaghan Boeing
Midsummer Presentation (3.2) with Anne Gee Byrd and James Newcomb
King Lear Presentation (1.4 & 2.4) with Tony Amendola and Elizabeth Dennehy
Richard III Presentation (1.1 & 4.4) with Tony Amendola and Anne Gee Byrd
Vocal Clinic with Fitzmaurice Voicework Teacher Scott Ferrara
Troilus and Cressida Presentation (3.2) with Marcelo Tubert and James Newcomb
Q&A with Voice Teacher/Coach Ursula Meyer
Nathan answers your Workshop Q's
Richard III Presentation (1.4) with Peter Van Norden and Geoffrey Wade
Q&A with actor/social media maven/entrepreneur Ben Whitehair
Q&A with Shakespeare dramaturg Gideon Rappaport
Richard III rehearsal, early bird, and next workshop!
Workshop Registration opens 7/22
June 18th: Virtual Workshop of Shakespeare's Richard III
Full Production of LIVE "The Merry Wives of Windsor" Online Reading
May 14th: Livestream "The Merry Wives of Windsor"
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