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Senior
Lecturer, Acting/ Voice Teacher
Office: 105 Hopkins Center
Office Phone: (603)646-3499
Courses
- Thea 30: Acting I, 06F
- Thea 31: Acting II, 07W
- Thea 36: Speaking Voice for the Stage, 07W
- Thea 10: Voice II: Freeing Shakespeare's Voice, 07S
James Goodwin Rice teaches Acting and Voice. A veteran of New York and
regional stages, he has also appeared in episodic television and movies of the
week as well as frequent daytime roles. A graduate of the Neighborhood
Playhouse, he was a student of Sanford Meisner and subsequently, Uta Hagen at
the HB Studio. He is a founder of the Capital Repertory Theater in
Albany, NY, where he appeared in more than twenty roles. He is a member
of Shakespeare and Company of Lenox, MA, where he teaches, coaches voice and
acts regularly. Other regional appearances include the O’Neill Theater Center,
Pittsburgh Public Theater, Virginia Stage, The Empty Space, ACT, and Intiman
Theater, where he was a founding member. A Designated Linklater Voice
Teacher, Mr. Rice has taught at Skidmore College, SUNY Albany and New Paltz,
Vassar/Powerhouse Theater Company, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Emerson College
and as a Visiting Guest Artist Master Teacher for the University of Pittsburgh
MFA program. He has recently offered a course entitled “Shakespeare in the
Schools,” in which Dartmouth students directed local elementary school students
in productions of Macbeth, Midsummer, Twelfth Night and
Hamlet. This year James directed Neil LaBute’s The Distance
from Here and appeared as Salter in Caryl Churchill’s A Number.
He will create a new course, Voice II: Freeing Shakespeare’s Voice for
’06-’07.
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