How the world's best actors communicate with gravitas - and how you can too. 'The theatre
stars' voice guru' Daily Mail Acting is all about charisma. Whether you're an A-list star or
an extra when you're on stage you need to perform in a way that makes your audience listen.
That stage presence is something we can all learn from. Every time you speak up in a meeting
recount an anecdote or tell a joke it's essential to communicate with gravitas. Jeannette
Nelson knows a thing or two about gravitas. As Head of Voice at the National Theatre she has
spent three decades working with the world's leading actors - from Al Pacino to Benedict
Cumberbatch to Juliette Binoche - teaching them to speak clearly and move confidently. Now
Nelson pulls back the curtain on the tricks that professional performers use to own the room.
Starting with clear speech and good posture before moving on to the art of rhetoric and
overcoming stage fright she outlines a holistic three-stage method to communicating with
authority authenticity and eloquence. Throughout she peppers the book with stories of how
world-renowned actors learnt to make themselves heard - and how you can too. The result is a
fascinating and eminently practical guide to the art of performance. If all the world's a stage
then this book will turn you into its lead actor.