Harry Ford – The Audio Shakespeare Pronunciation app is an invaluable resource. It takes the guesswork out of preparation when working on a play. Therefore empowering any actor to say all the words on stage with ease and personal ownership. I look forward to any time spent with Shakespeare because it means I get to spend more time with this … Read More
Gemma Forbes
Gemma Forbes – The Shakespeare Pronunciation App is such a wonderful tool! I love that you can have the pronunciations both visual and audio at your fingertips. Film: The Truth About Lies, Middle School, Allure, Oceans Eight Voice overs: Hewlett Packard, ABB Gemma Forbes is a British model and actress. She rose to prominence as Mrs Randall in the film … Read More
Blair Lewin
Blair Lewin – Don’t even THINK about approaching Shakespeare without having the Audio Shakespeare Pronunciation App handy. It’ll make you look like the smartest actor in the room at that first table read or during a big audition. The one thing I have in my control as an actor is my preparation – and this App is a huge part … Read More
Kimberlyn Avon
Kimberlyn Avon- I highly recommend the Audio Shakespeare Pronunciation app. The app is very user friendly. I thought I knew the pronunciation of certain words, but when I referenced the app, I was amazed at how different the words really were. It is especially helpful to have the “scans to” version of the words. I never have to walk into … Read More
Rosa Gilmore
Rosa Gilmore – The Audio Shakespeare Pronunciation app is just so incredibly thorough. I’m impressed by it every time I open it. Not only is it easy to zip through under the pressure of working on a play, but it’s fun to explore when just wanting a bit of background on Shakespeare. (The “More” button at the bottom of each … Read More
Lisa Benavides-Nelson
Lisa Benavides-Nelson – At my urging, my students used the Audio Shakespeare Pronunciation App when I was directing “Othello” and “King Lear” at NYU. Moreover they found it extremely helpful. The app not only supplies the pronunciation of each word (in a thankfully human and applicable way), but also gives alternate pronunciations when the stress changes because of how the … Read More
John Zdrojeski
John Zdrojeski – I’ve used the Audio Shakespeare Pronunciation app for the past two years on different productions and now I cannot imagine rehearsing without it. I highly recommend this app to any theatre artist who is working on a production of one of Shakespeare’s plays. Besides giving you a clear and easy to understand pronunciation, it will deepen your … Read More
Paul Meier
Paul Meier – For the pronunciation, in American English, of all the words in the Shakespeare canon, the Audio Shakespeare Pronunciation App is an authority to trust. Professors Younts and Scheeder have done a first-class job. I use the app myself. You will find the extra tools relating to verse and dialects very helpful too. Paul Meier, Voicing Shakespeare and … Read More
Norman Anthony Small
Norman Anthony Small – “I love the Audio Shakespeare Pronunciation app. It is super user-friendly and the audio is very clear. Anytime I’m unsure about how to pronounce a word, I go to this app. I highly recommend this gem for teachers, students, actors and directors.” Mr. Chickee’s Funny Money (Atlantic Theater Company, Off Broadway Alliance Award Nomination). Pecong, Same … Read More
Jose Maria Aguila
Jose Maria Aguila – “An easy to use must have app for any actor in school or any working actor. Having studied with Shane-Ann at NYU Grad acting, it’s like having one of the foremost voice and speech professors right in your pocket. I love the user friendly interface and the audio dictionary is a real rehearsal life saver!” Madam … Read More
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