TO “SPEAK THE SPEECH.”
“if. is very easy, to say in a natural voice, ‘lt’s a fine day/ if you are speaking across the breakfast table; aijd perhaps it is easy to some of you to say T love you’ so that 2000 people can Hear you and yet so that it seems ihftt Hhe remark is addressed to the one person in the world that matters, is the: test of elocution. That is the difficulty; of acting—to enlarge style arid method and yet remain natural.” •—Sir Frank Benson.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1930, Page 7
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