Patsy Rodenburg - Why I do Theatre

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  • Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
  • Patsy Rodenburg speaking at Michael Howard Studios in NYC. For more information on Patsy's classes, visit www.michaelhowardstudios.com

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  • @MegaMusas
    @MegaMusas 9 років тому +42

    I can't explain how i feel right now. Such a powerful speech.

  • @lukestonehorse8609
    @lukestonehorse8609 9 років тому +37

    This woman is just so inspiring, I'd die to train with her at Guildhall. I first saw this video a few years ago, and seriously guys, the last part of the speech truly signed me for life.

    • @almostluis9521
      @almostluis9521 3 роки тому +2

      She teaches online now. I am taking zoom lessons with her.

  • @kaizley8130
    @kaizley8130 7 років тому +26

    i was thinking about quitting acting. this is just what i needed to remind me why i love acting.

  • @excel04
    @excel04 14 років тому +6

    I resisted acting for a long time because I realised early on if you hold a mirror up to people they invariably shy away from their reflections and even take their pain out on the source. But what can make the road painful and isolating can also make it the most rewarding and truthful. I never regret my decision to go into theatre. I have never felt so free and authentic. It's like a thousand messages I was carrying can now find their way home.

  • @vford1000
    @vford1000 9 років тому +17

    I had tears down my eyes at the end, such a powerful and emotional speech!

  • @aalkusayer
    @aalkusayer 4 роки тому +2

    She is so real, genuine and insightful. Thank you for making Patsy's talk accessible.

  • @esl4058
    @esl4058 5 років тому +1

    I first saw this video ten years ago and every so often, I search for it and still get choked up every time. Bless HER for sharing this.

  • @lexiatomlinson2947
    @lexiatomlinson2947 10 років тому +3

    I didn't expect it, I cried, the old man's anecdote cuts me to the heart.

  • @PioggiaNelVento
    @PioggiaNelVento 14 років тому +19

    The second story broke something inside myself. Really. Something has broken.
    I'll never stop doing Theatre.

  • @TeatroAcustico
    @TeatroAcustico 8 років тому +5

    This talk is so unbelievably powerful. I feel completely empowered as an actor and performer. The reminder is so beautiful and so fundamental. Thank you.

  • @natgirl326
    @natgirl326 2 роки тому

    I’ve taken several workshops with Patsy specializing in the voice and Shakespeare,merging the two.
    I love her so much.
    She changed my life.
    Thank you Patsy ❤️

  • @filmcourage
    @filmcourage 11 років тому +5

    Powerful. Love listening to Patsy.

  • @margarettully341
    @margarettully341 2 роки тому

    My teacher at drama school. Amazing, awesome, totally inspiring. Thank you Patsy.

  • @actorsprofession6450
    @actorsprofession6450 4 роки тому

    This touches me deeply every time I come back to see this video.

  • @thetipsytiger621
    @thetipsytiger621 15 років тому +3

    This is absolutely amazing. I am an actor and currently struggling with self-esteem and questions. This is so incredibly inspiring...and I think I have fallen even more in love with theatre because of it. :D

  • @BiffyFighters
    @BiffyFighters 15 років тому +3

    Yes, it i just stood out to me on the shelf in a book shop :). I recentley bought "The power of now" by Eckhart tolle, and both books combined are just amazing. The excercises and stories in Presence with the mentality and mindset (or lack of :)) of power of now are life transforming.
    Life is so much more enjoyable now, i'm so grateful for being blessed at such a young age :)

  • @curwoodm66
    @curwoodm66 15 років тому

    Patsy you sent a chill down my spine - that's a positive thing by the way. You're wonderful...

  • @princepjohnson
    @princepjohnson 9 років тому +14

    Incredible. Very powerful. Actors are the representation of our truth.

  • @Kurliez408
    @Kurliez408 9 років тому +13

    That line about the police just caught me. Very powerful.

  • @Mopperd
    @Mopperd 15 років тому

    I'm very inspired by this lady. I have always been interested in voice as well as the ability to truly be in the moment.
    I'm gonna get those books asap.
    Thanx for posting these video!!

  • @CatherineadamsOrg
    @CatherineadamsOrg 14 років тому +1

    She know's what she is talking about, and SO DO I.
    Thank-you.
    Life is hard and doubly so for an actor and it helps to hear such things. Esp. apx 6mins in....

  • @fairy3331
    @fairy3331 12 років тому +1

    The second story it really gave me the chills !

  • @MakedoniaEllas
    @MakedoniaEllas 10 років тому +3

    Bless you Patsy Rodenburg

  • @sadiabruce9560
    @sadiabruce9560 4 роки тому

    This is absolutely incredible.

  • @nownessstudio7291
    @nownessstudio7291 8 років тому +4

    Strong delivery. Brilliant

  • @danicashook2929
    @danicashook2929 2 роки тому

    Wow! Powerful! I've not had an experience that drastic before.

  • @PhilosopherMuse
    @PhilosopherMuse 10 років тому

    Michael, I stumbled upon this video through Ted Talks; my search topic was psychology. 'Why I do Theatre' jumped out at me and walla, Patsy's presentation was very engaging to say the least. The motto of her speech is a necessary aspect of life, me thinks without feeling the compulsion of quoting this one or that. To be present to others is essential. An Actor is ideal in many respects, for with the warmth & depth of experience, they can model such behavior and remain authentic to their self. If it is within your reach and disposition, please give Patsy my regards... JY

  • @amychaffee7744
    @amychaffee7744 4 роки тому +15

    I did a production of Howard Barker's "Judith" at The Old Globe Theatre in San Diego at the end of my graduate school years. Judith makes a sound after she kills Holofernes. And, the director, Matt August, wanted it to be a sound of deep guttural loss. I did what he asked. My mother came to see it and she was furious with me afterwards. She said, "No mother should ever have to hear her child make that sound!" That's why I do theatre.

  • @margarettully341
    @margarettully341 2 роки тому

    I love you Patsy Rodenburg.

  • @vernefits1953
    @vernefits1953 6 років тому +1

    Awesome teacher

  • @achante2002
    @achante2002 4 роки тому

    Wow , speechless. All I can say is wow.

  • @BridgetONeill
    @BridgetONeill 15 років тому

    Thank you, Patsy.

  • @azocaruk1
    @azocaruk1 7 років тому

    simply brilliant!

  • @BarryPearlLA
    @BarryPearlLA 15 років тому

    It's why I do theatre as well. Brilliant!!!!

  • @Estefaniac19
    @Estefaniac19 14 років тому

    I couldn't agree more with this woman.

  • @instagram7212
    @instagram7212 4 роки тому

    So amazing

  • @emmarogerson4847
    @emmarogerson4847 11 років тому

    proud to be part of an art form this touching

  • @flickerman68
    @flickerman68 14 років тому

    Excellent.

  • @tomatojuice12
    @tomatojuice12 2 роки тому

    Amazing - is there anyway you could upload the whole presentation?

  • @ActorJB
    @ActorJB 3 роки тому

    Wow!

  • @MartineNergaard
    @MartineNergaard 3 роки тому

    powerful.

  • @aerdna14
    @aerdna14 11 років тому +1

    As someone who has done both styles, I completely disagree. If you can do theatre, you can do film. There are differences, yes of course, but theatre lays the groundwork for good, solid technique. Why? Because in theatre, there are no retakes. The audience cannot stop the play if they are bored or tired. You have to be present onstage and keep them engaged, keep the energy going. That makes a great actor.
    If you don't believe me, a huge percentage of great film actors are trained in theatre.

    • @jonathanmelia
      @jonathanmelia 5 років тому

      A. Laurence But it wasn’t always the case. Compare the acting in the sword and sorcery film EXCALIBUR from 1981, with the much more naturalistic style of GAME OF THRONES. In EXCALIBUR, everyone, Liam Neeson, Patrick Stewart, Gabriel Byrne, are shouting their tits off, as if their trying to get their voices to the back of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford.

  • @ladyladidah
    @ladyladidah 4 роки тому

    tears

  • @BiffyFighters
    @BiffyFighters 16 років тому +1

    Does anyone know where i can find more information on presence? I'm a musician and want to learn all i can =) im completely fascinated by it. Thanks in advance :)

  • @the3rdkidfromtheleft956
    @the3rdkidfromtheleft956 4 роки тому +1

    its the ringing for me

  • @APOLONIAD1
    @APOLONIAD1 11 років тому +2

    INSPIRING!!!

  • @MeredithHollan
    @MeredithHollan 11 років тому +22

    wow. I felt like I just got slammed in the heart. wow.

  • @sixseniors4479
    @sixseniors4479 8 років тому +1

    What does she mean about the two stories

  • @Poemsapennyeach
    @Poemsapennyeach 11 років тому

    Good old Patsy.

  • @nbg90489
    @nbg90489 15 років тому

    I hope you found the book, 'Presence'...

  • @ThisIsMyCourage
    @ThisIsMyCourage 13 років тому

    Thanks, /i can use this for a project!

  • @andromedacarina
    @andromedacarina 12 років тому

    Because people who act in theatres instead of gunning straight for movies aren't doing it for the money, nor for mass approval. "Most" people care for movies, but a great deal of people care for theatre too.
    And there are courses for film acting (of which movies are only a small subset) at higher levels, such as tertiary institutions and arts schools.

  • @Colouryoung97
    @Colouryoung97 12 років тому +1

    The thing is, theatre is the basic. Once you've learned the basics, you can try film acting. I love theatre, I love doing film as well. But I believe most actors feel most at home on the stage.

    • @TheReminisce777
      @TheReminisce777 7 років тому

      Alexander Gustavsson lol theatre acting is far from.basic.. theres so many stories of.film.actors.going.in.to.the theatre and failing.miserably. On the contrary a Theatre actor going.to.film.usually STANDS OUT by a ton.

  • @IBiancoNeve
    @IBiancoNeve 10 років тому +1

    She's genius.

  • @supercol1
    @supercol1 15 років тому

    Foreword by Sir Ian Mckellan as well :)

  • @TyGiordano
    @TyGiordano 10 років тому

    Captions/transcript, please? Auto-captions aren't cutting it.

  • @LiberalSherwin
    @LiberalSherwin 12 років тому

    I have a big problem with theatre acting being taught in school. For some bizarre reason schools put all their attention into theatre acting, but they completely ignore acting for movies. At most high school and colleges it is like this. Why? It seems idiotic. Most people care about movies. Very often theatre houses struggle just to break even.

  • @BuckandOden
    @BuckandOden 5 років тому

    1,2,3!

  • @LiberalSherwin
    @LiberalSherwin 12 років тому

    Theatre acting and film acting don't correlate. They are two completely different styles (because they are in two completely different settings). It's inaccurate to say Theatre acting is the beginning (and film acting is the next step) because they are almost two seperate genres. Acting for film needs to be a bigger priority in schools. Class spaces and resources should NOT be wasted on theatre acting - it should go to film acting instead.

    • @josephleon7743
      @josephleon7743 6 років тому +1

      Most actors you see on screen have a foundation in theatre. Whereas when actors who go from doing only film to doing theatre end up not even being able to remember their lines. (E.g. Bruce Willis on broadway having to have an ear piece and being fed his lines in the moment.) I would agree they're different, and require a different approach, but to say stage acting isn't a good foundation for film seems like a baseless assertion, again, given that I could name numerous actors who got their start on stage.

  • @cardinalvirginia
    @cardinalvirginia 12 років тому +2

    That was unexpectedly profound.

  • @LiberalSherwin
    @LiberalSherwin 12 років тому

    @Daphne Ong: But surely acting for movies should be made a bigger priority in public colleges and universities. If a person wants to learn more about film acting, they have to go to some very expensive private school. It seems really idiotic because the mass public cares way more about movies than theatre (most theatre houses struggle just to break even). Most actors want to act for movies, and the system is doing them a disservice.

  • @aranchanchan
    @aranchanchan 14 років тому

    podría alguien subtitularla al castellano??

  • @jonathanmelia
    @jonathanmelia 13 років тому

    @brendabn87 I think the older generation of British actors decry film acting, since film was seen among the educated classes as a "bit of a tart". (Remember that classic footage of a BBC interviewer accusing Richard Burton "depriving" UK theatre audiences of one of our best Shakespearean performers, and Elizabeth Taylor screaming at him "What a load of bloody rubbish!"?) Many young British actors I've worked with revere American film actors...

  • @edbonner5970
    @edbonner5970 10 років тому

    Anne Widdecombe.

  • @alfiejames8
    @alfiejames8 11 років тому

    Theatre and film have some similarities, but are wildly different. Football and rugby have some similarities, but are wildly different. As in football and rugby, one is not the preparation for the other. To be good at one, is not to be good at the other. To be good at football- play football, intensely. Don't play rugby to help your football.

  • @LiberalSherwin
    @LiberalSherwin 12 років тому

    Her second story shows why theatre is a disgrace to the entertainment field and why less emphasis should be put on theatre. The ultimate goal for an acting production (whether it be film, theatre, ect) is to entertain. Her second story proves that theatre actors don't care about entertainment; they only care about stroking their own ego and giving "A Real Performance," as they put it. When a person pays money to see your show, they should be entertained, NOT made to feel miserable.

    • @nm-cj9rb
      @nm-cj9rb 7 років тому +2

      it's not a disgrace he felt pain because he could relate to her sorrow ,because he had experienced a similar one. But there are a lot of great theatre and films that are tragic who could forget titanic the ending is sad but its still a masterpiece. There are also a lot of comedic pieces of both films and theatre; If every film or theatre piece ended in a happy ending for everyone imagine how unrealistic or predictable it would be.

    • @ducky7244
      @ducky7244 5 років тому +1

      The issue with that comment is, it depends on the performance and the style of the performance what the audience 'should be made to feel'. If its a naturalistic style show then they should feel emotions strongly, if it's a sad play they should feel miserable, if a comedy then they should feel happy. When it's something like brecht then they audience should feel nothing, it all depends on the style of play

  • @MiyamotoMusakaki
    @MiyamotoMusakaki 2 роки тому

    actors are already glorified by society, we dont need them more, we need more scientists