Cicely Berry

Cicely Berry

Cicely Frances Berry CBE (born May 17, 1926) is the voice director of the Royal Shakespeare Company and is world-renowned in her work as a voice and text coach, having spent many years as an instructor at London's Central School of Speech and Drama. She has conducted workshops all over the globe, including Korea, Russia, and Asia. Her work has also extended to prisons, using Shakespeare as a vessel to find confidence in speaking and response to imagery. One of her earliest teachers was Barbara Bunch. She stated her thoughts about her own work in New Theatre Quarterly saying that, “I see my job as intrinsically to do the following: (i) through exercises to open out the voice itself so that the actor finds her/his true potential – after all, do not singers train? (ii) by working on text – hearing and listening – to give the actor choice, and power over that choice” (1997, 48). She talks about being able to find pleasure in being articulate through Shakespeare and poetry. It puts actors in touch with their imagination, and therefore, can lead them to their own greater self-awareness. Cicely Berry’s exercises tend to be based on resistance and rougher, physical work. One of her favorite quotes is from Thomas Kyd’s play The Spanish Tragedy: “Where words prevail not, violence prevails.”

In addition to her extensive voice and text work in the theatre, she has also done significant work in film. Including serving as "dialogue coach" on The Last Emperor (1987); "dialogue coach" on Stealing Beauty (1996); and as "voice specialist" on Julie Taymor's 1999 film, Titus.


Contents

Books

  • Voice and the Actor (1973)
  • Your Voice and How to Use It
  • The Actor and the Text
  • Text in Action
  • Word Play: A Textual Handbook for Directors and Actors

Directing

  • Hamlet for the National Theatre Education Unit
  • King Lear for The Other Place and The Royal Shakespeare Company

Honours

  • 1985 - Received OBE
  • 1992 - Nominated for special award by Arts Council for her ‘response to the challenges posed by a technologically diverse and increasingly multi-cultural environment.’
  • 1997 – Doctor Honoris, National Academy of Film and Theatre Arts, Sofia, Bulgaria
  • 1999 – Honorary Doctorate of Literature from Birmingham University
  • 2000 – The Sam Wanamaker Prize for pioneering work in theatre
  • 2001 – Honorary Doctorate of Literature from the Open University
  • 2009 - Berry was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2009 Birthday Honours.[1]

Quotes about her

Cicely Berry has based her work on the conviction that while all is present in nature our natural instincts have been crippled from birth by many processes – by the conditioning, in fact, of a warped society. So an actor needs precise exercise and clear understanding to liberate his hidden possibilities and to learn the hard task of being true to ‘the instinct of the moment’.
Peter BrookVoice and the Actor

From documentary Where Words Prevail:

Cicely Berry connects people with who they are, and allows the sound that comes out of your voice to reveal everything.
Emily Watson, actor
She gives the power and freedom back to the actor without any sense of being imposed upon. She works on trying to help you find the voice of the part you are playing.
Sam West, actor
She has a blisteringly truthful eye and can see what is true and what is false within the voice and the acting itself. She strips you away until you get to you authentic voice.
Greg Hicks, actor
Cicely Berry doesn’t impose or judge anyone. She finds a way of empowering the individual.
—Andrew Wade, head of voice at RSC
There is a complete absence of pretension with Cicely. You never feel like you have to rise to her level, nor does she come to you… it’s all about the work.
She interests me because I have never met anyone else so interested. Interested in hearing a Shakespeare text in a new way. She inspires me.
Helen Hunt, actor
Humans need to believe they have a right to be in the world. Cicely connects language with imagination. You’ve got to feel the language coming through you.
Edward Bond, playwright

Quotes from Cicely Berry

From Where Words Prevail:

When going into a workshop, my primary objective is to get people to feel something in the language… to make the words active.
We live in a literal age: ‘this is what this means, that is what that means…’ instead of discovering how you feel by speaking it.
People understand why singers have to train to develop the breath and range of the voice. An actor has to develop their own voice, their personal voice, their individual voice.
We are drawn to a voice which vibrates and which has resonance.
What is so exciting about Shakespeare is that when a character finds an image, it is always to do with where that character is living at that moment.

From Voice and the Actor:

I have always felt that poetry is quite the best material to use because the demands it makes are very particular and quite subtle, yet its extravagance encourages you to do extravagant things which are not untrue.

Footnotes

Bibliography

  • Berry, Cicely, documentary. Where Words Prevail. Dir. Steven Budlong and Salvatore Rasa. Sorjourner Media, L.L.C., 2005.
  • Berry, Cicely, Kristin Linklater, and Patsy Rodenburg. “Shakespeare, Feminism, and Voice: Responses to Sarah Werner.” New Theatre Quarterly XIII.49 (1997): 48-52.
  • Berry, Cicely. Voice and the Actor. New York: Hungry Minds, Inc., 1973.
  • Where Words Prevail: The Work of Cicely Berry Homepage. Sojourner Media, 2004 http://www.wherewordsprevail.com/.
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