In The Accent Handbook Lottie Williams-Burrell and Jessica Hammett offer a unique, very accessible, and fun approach to exploring the sounds of speech and the acquisition of accents. This book will prove invaluable to any actor, or student of acting, interested in discovering practical approaches to accent acquisition, and will also be of interest to voice teachers wishing to specialize in accent work with student or professional performers.
The step by step approach laid out here outlines all of the elements that need to be explored in order to acquire or to teach an accent. In accessible ways, this book guides the user through a series of simple, practical steps that will enable anyone to identify the key elements of any accent, simultaneously enabling the user to familiarize and equip themselves with the skills, imaginative, analytical and physiological that make it possible to approach and inhabit other accents. * Alex Taylor, Associate Professor, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, Birmingham City University, UK * This is a remarkable resource. A source of inspiration and support for any actor taking on an accent. * David Tennant * Useful and insightful Provides a detailed template which will help you to master any accent which you, the actor, might need Theres an enormous amount here for drama teachers who might use some of these exercises in class and will find helpful information at every level from forming a single sound to applying the learning to a script. * Ink Pellet *