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Felix Nobis博士是莫纳什大学戏剧与表演中心的高级讲师。他作为一名职业演员已经工作多年了。此前,他在澳大利亚电视剧《Janus》中饰演皇家检察官助理,该剧以维多利亚州墨尔本为背景,根据一个犯罪家族涉嫌枪杀警察的真实故事改编。他还在澳大利亚电视剧《MDA》中扮演了一家医疗防御公司的顾问。他是一位作家和专业讲故事的人。他的独角戏《贝奥武夫》(2004)和独角戏《酒吧高脚凳上的故事》(2006)在世界各地巡回演出,并将这些经历写了下来。他最近的作品《乡村男孩》(2016)以澳大利亚诗歌风格创作,刚刚完成了维多利亚地区的巡回演出。加里·瓦特教授是华威大学法学院的一名学者,他的教学内容包括辩护和模拟法庭。他还定期在皇家莎士比亚剧团主持修辞学研讨会。他是《服装、法律和赤裸裸的真相》(2013年)的作者,最近是《莎士比亚的意志行为:法律、遗嘱和表演属性》(2016年)的作者,该书探讨了法律和戏剧中的修辞。为了纪念莎士比亚逝世400周年,他还与澳大利亚合唱团The Song Company合作创作了《奇怪的历史》(A Strange event History)。
Acting Law | Law Acting: A Conversation with Dr Felix Nobis and Professor Gary Watt
Dr Felix Nobis is a senior lecturer with the Centre for Theatre and Performance at Monash University. He has worked as a professional actor for many years. He previously played an assistant to the Crown Prosecutor in the Australian television series, Janus, which was set in Melbourne, Victoria and based on the true story of a criminal family allegedly responsible for police shootings. He also played an advisor to a medical defence firm in the Australian television series MDA. He is a writer and professional storyteller. He has toured his one-person adaptation of Beowulf ( 2004 ) and one-person show Once Upon a Barstool ( 2006 ) internationally and has written on these experiences. His most recent work Boy Out of the Country ( 2016 ) is written in an Australian verse style and has just completed a tour of regional Victoria. Professor Gary Watt is an academic in the School of Law at the University of Warwick where his teaching includes advocacy and mooting. He also regularly leads rhetoric workshops at the Royal Shakespeare Company. He is the author of Dress, Law and Naked Truth ( 2013 ) and, most recently, Shakespeare’s Acts of Will: Law, Testament and Properties of Performance ( 2016 ), which explores rhetoric in law and theatre. He also co-wrote A Strange Eventful History, which he performed with Australian choral ensemble, The Song Company, to mark the 400 th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death.