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Author | : Robert T. Eberwein |
Publisher | : Rutgers University Press |
Total Pages | : 313 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0813547598 |
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The book focuses on the way various film icons engaged in and defined some major issues of cultural and social concern to America during the 1980s.
Author | : Mel Gordon |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 209 |
Release | : 2009-10-23 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 1135252939 |
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Stanislavsky in America explores the extraordinary legacy that Constantin Stanislavski’s system of actor-training has left on acting in the US. Mel Gordon outlines the journey of Stanislavski’s theories through twentieth century American history, from the early US tours of the Moscow Art Theatre to the ongoing impact of 'The System' on modern American acting. This fascinating study by a leading theatre critic and practitioner provides hundreds of original acting exercises, used by the pivotal US figures who developed his teachings, such as Lee Strasberg, Stella Adler and Bobby Lewis. By going back to these primary sources, Gordon cuts through the myths and misapprehensions which have built up over time. Part memoir and part practical guide, Stanislavsky in America is an essential resource for anyone wanting to understand Stanislavski’s work and his relationship with American theatre.
Author | : Ellen Margolis |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 372 |
Release | : 2011-01-13 |
Genre | : Drama |
ISBN | : 1135244243 |
Download The Politics of American Actor Training Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
This book addresses the historical, social, colonial, and administrative contexts that determine today's U.S. actor training, as well as matters of identity politics, access, and marginalization as they emerge in classrooms and rehearsal halls. It considers persistent, questioning voices about our nation’s acting training as it stands, thereby contributing to the national dialogue the diverse perspectives and proposals needed to keep American actor training dynamic and germane, both within the U.S. and abroad. Prominent academics and artists view actor training through a political, cultural or ethical lens, tackling fraught topics about power as it plays out in acting curricula and classrooms. The essays in this volume offer a survey of trends in thinking on actor training and investigate the way American theatre expresses our national identity through the globalization of arts education policy and in the politics of our curriculum decisions.
Author | : Arthur Bartow |
Publisher | : ReadHowYouWant.com |
Total Pages | : 530 |
Release | : 2010-07 |
Genre | : Drama |
ISBN | : 1458781267 |
Download Training of the American Actor (Large Print 16pt) Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
The first comprehensive survey and study of the major techniques developed by and for the American actor over the past 60 years. Presented side-by-side, each of the 10 disciplines included is described in detail by one of today's foremost practitioners. An invaluable resource both for the young actor embarking on a career and for the theatre professional polishing his or her craft. ''successful acting must reflect a society's current beliefs. The men and women who developed each new technique were convinced that previous methods were not equal to the full challenges of their time and place, and the techniques in this book have been adapted to current needs in order to continue to be successful methods for training actors. The actor's journey is an individual one, and the actor seeks a form, or a variety of forms, of training that will assist in unlocking his own creative gifts of expression.''
Author | : Richard Boleslavsky |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 234 |
Release | : 2013-09-05 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 1136939865 |
Download Acting: The First Six Lessons Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
Acting: The First Six Lessons was first published in 1933 and remains a key text for anyone studying acting today. These dramatic dialogues between teacher and idealistic student explore the field of acting according to one of the original teachers of Stanislavsky’s System in America. This new edition of an essential text is edited by Rhonda Blair and supplemented for the very first time with documents from the American Laboratory Theatre. These collect together a broad range of exciting unpublished material, drawn from Boleslavsky’s pivotal and unprecedented teachings on acting at the American Laboratory Theatre. Included are: "The Creative Theatre Lectures" by Richard Boleslavsky Boleslavsky’s "Lectures from the American Laboratory Theatre" "Acting with Maria Ouspenskaya," four short essays on the work of Ouspenskaya, Boleslavsky’s colleague and fellow actor trainer A new critical introduction and bibliography by the Editor.
Author | : Sharrell Luckett |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 255 |
Release | : 2016-10-04 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 1317441222 |
Download Black Acting Methods Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
Black Acting Methods seeks to offer alternatives to the Euro-American performance styles that many actors find themselves working with. A wealth of contributions from directors, scholars and actor trainers address afrocentric processes and aesthetics, and interviews with key figures in Black American theatre illuminate their methods. This ground-breaking collection is an essential resource for teachers, students, actors and directors seeking to reclaim, reaffirm or even redefine the role and contributions of Black culture in theatre arts. Chapter 7 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
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Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Motion picture actors and actresses |
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Author | : Henry Bial |
Publisher | : University of Michigan Press |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 9780472069088 |
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Author | : Garff B. Wilson |
Publisher | : Bloomington : Indiana University Press |
Total Pages | : 344 |
Release | : 1966 |
Genre | : Acting |
ISBN | : |
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The author presents an "analysis of the careers and acting styles of outstanding performers from the colonial period to the 20th century, using contemporary comment to show how these actors appeared to the critics of their day."
Author | : Kevin Lee America King |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 61 |
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ISBN | : 0359724361 |
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