The right to speak
Book • 1992
Patsy Rodenburg's 'The Right to Speak' addresses how individuals can reclaim and develop their voice for public speaking and performance.
Blending practical voice techniques with psychological insight, the book helps readers build presence, confidence, and clarity.
Rodenburg explores breath, posture, articulation, and the emotional barriers that silence people, offering exercises to release them.
The work is aimed at actors, leaders, and anyone needing to communicate with authority and authenticity.
It has become a foundational text in voice training and communication courses.
Blending practical voice techniques with psychological insight, the book helps readers build presence, confidence, and clarity.
Rodenburg explores breath, posture, articulation, and the emotional barriers that silence people, offering exercises to release them.
The work is aimed at actors, leaders, and anyone needing to communicate with authority and authenticity.
It has become a foundational text in voice training and communication courses.
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