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Patsy Rodenburg

Patsy Rodenburg, OBE (born 1953)〔 is a British voice coach, author, and theatre director. She is the Head of Voice at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, the Director of Voice at Michael Howard Studios in New York City, and has also worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company and Royal National Theatre.
==Career==
Rodenburg trained in Voice Studies at the Central School of Speech and Drama,〔 and initially worked as an actress before moving into teaching. She has been Head of Voice at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London since 1981 and the Director of Voice at Michael Howard Studios in New York since 1982.〔 She worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company for nine years from 1981, and with the Royal National Theatre from 1990, where she founded their Voice Department.〔〔 She has worked globally with the Moscow Art Theatre, Complicite, Cheek by Jowl, and Comedie-Francaise. She has taught thousands of actors, including Daniel Craig, Orlando Bloom, Joseph Fiennes, Ewan McGregor and Fay Ripley to name a few.〔
She has authored several books on the subject of voice coaching, including "Speaking Shakespeare," "The Actor Speaks," "The Right to Speak," "The Need for Words," and "Second Circle" (released in the UK as "Presence").〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.debretts.com/people/biographies/search/results/8424/Patsy%20RODENBURG.aspx )
In 2005, Rodenburg was appointed Order of the British Empire in the Queen's Birthday Honours.
In 2006, Rodenburg directed a production of ''King Lear'' at the Electric Lodge theatre in Los Angeles. The ''Los Angeles Times'' called the production "emotionally potent," and ''Variety''’s critic claimed, "The brilliant cast brings this play to vibrant, painful life."
In 2010, Rodenburg was listed at number 15 of ''The Times'' newspaper's "The Luvvie Power List 2010," a list of theatre’s 50 most influential people, saying Rodenburg "has worked with some of the world's most powerful actors, among them Judi Dench and Ian McKellen."
The Board of Directors at VASTA, the Voice And Speech Trainers Association, honored Rodenburg with their Lifetime Distinguished Membership. They cite it as an honor reserved for individuals "who have made outstanding contributions to the field of Voice & Speech."〔(Voice and Speech Trainers Association, Lifetime Distinguished Members )〕

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