An “A†for the Critic
Poor Jayne Simon (Letters, April 16). She gives critic Dan Sullivan an “F†for his comment that Los Angeles actors need “a Brit . . . who will teach them how to speak Shakespeare in American.†Then she asks how could splendid performances already given in this area be “improved by an English accent?â€
Ask any responsible high school drama teacher preparing for the annual Shakespeare Festival here about working to rid students of phony, stagey British accents and of fighting to get them to love the words and really say the words. The Bard was a poet!
Too bad Ms. Simon doesn’t understand that Dan Sullivan knows that and was not talking about laying on accents.
JOAN PETERSON
Drama teacher
Encino
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