The Great Acting Teachers and Their Methods

The Great Acting Teachers and Their Methods
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Publisher : Smith & Kraus
Total Pages : 230
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Synopsis The Great Acting Teachers and Their Methods by : Richard Brestoff

"Explores the acting theories and teaching methods of the great teachers of acting--among them Stanislavski, Adler, Meyerhold, Strasberg, Meisner, Brecht, Grotowski and Suzuki. Each chapter includes sample class, which gives the reader a feel for how the different teachers acommplished their objectives, and thereby equip the reader to choose among them. And in addition, this book takes a look at some of the premiere actor training institutions in the United States and assesses what is being taught there today."--Back cover.

The Great Acting Teachers and Their Methods

The Great Acting Teachers and Their Methods
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Publisher : Smith & Kraus
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Synopsis The Great Acting Teachers and Their Methods by : Richard Brestoff

The Great Acting Teachers and Their Methods, Volume 2 features the innovative ideas and theories of: ¿ André Antoine ¿ Jacques Copeau ¿ Michel Saint-Denis ¿ Elia Kazan ¿ Uta Hagen ¿ David Mamet ¿ Anne Bogart ¿ Keith Johnstone BOOK SYNOPSIS In this follow-up to his first volume that has become an essential classroom text, Brestoff examines all new teachers and exposes the origin of today¿s ideas and exercises that acting students are practicing. What is the rationale behind the lesson? Why is it useful? Whether they can be called revolutionary or evolutionary, the conflicting theories of these teachers result from outrage and disgust. Andre Antoine, Jacques Copeau and Michel Saint-Denis represent a virtually unacknowledged yet powerful French influence on acting and actor training in the United States and abroad. American Realist teachers known as the passionate questioners, such as Elia Kazan, who is disgusted with Broadway¿s commercialism, Uta Hagen and David Mamet, and two influential ¿outside-the-box¿ teachers, Anne Bogart with her Viewpoints work and Keith Johnstone, creator of Theatre Sports, are also featured. While differences among the various acting theories and practices are noted and analyzed, so too are exciting and unexpected connections among them revealed. RICHARD BRESTOFF is Associate Professor of Drama and Associate Head of Acting University of California, Irvine. He is the author of four best-selling books for Smith and Kraus, including The Great Acting Teachers and Their Methods, The Camera Smart Actor, The Actor's Wheel of Connection and Acting Under the Circumstances. He has acted on Broadway and off, in Regional Theater and on camera, appearing on the 1991 Emmy Ballot for his Guest-Star performance on the CBS television series, thirtysomething. Richard holds an MFA in Acting form NYU where his teachers included Olympia Dukakis, Peter Kass, Joe Chaikin and Kristin Linklater.

Black Acting Methods

Black Acting Methods
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 255
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ISBN-10 : 9781317441229
ISBN-13 : 1317441222
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Black Acting Methods by : Sharrell Luckett

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.

Acting

Acting
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 388
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ISBN-10 : 9781581159509
ISBN-13 : 1581159501
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Synopsis Acting by : Terry Schreiber

Honed by the author's 35 years of teaching, this advanced book offers different warm-up exercises concentrating on the actor's sense of smell, sound, sight, and touch; sensory tools for conveying the climate and environment of the text; tips for suggesting a character's physical conditions; and much more. Individual exercises will help actors to free the voice and body, create a character, find the action and condition of scenes, and explore the subconscious for effective emotional recall. Readers will also find meticulous guidelines for best using rehearsal time and preparing for in-class scene work. The foreword is written by two-time Academy Award nominee Edward Norton. Those who act, direct, or teach will not want to miss the acting lessons that have made T. Schreiber Studio a premier actor training program.

Great Acting Teachers and Their Methods

Great Acting Teachers and Their Methods
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Publisher : Turtleback Books
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ISBN-10 : 1417672579
ISBN-13 : 9781417672578
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Synopsis Great Acting Teachers and Their Methods by : Richard Brestoff

The Technique of Acting

The Technique of Acting
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ISBN-10 : 1648374417
ISBN-13 : 9781648374418
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Synopsis The Technique of Acting by : Stella Adler

In The Technique of Acting Stella Adler imparts knowledge gained over decades on the stage and years of training with such greats as Stanislavski. This book presents invaluable training and technique for anyone aspiring to the stage.

To the Actor

To the Actor
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Publisher : Ravenio Books
Total Pages : 226
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Synopsis To the Actor by : Michael Chekhov

In this practical guide, renowned actor and director Michael Chekhov shares his innovative approach to the craft of acting. Drawing on his extensive experience in the theater and his unique understanding of the actor's creative process, Chekhov presents a comprehensive system of techniques designed to help actors develop their physical, mental, and emotional abilities. Through a series of exercises and principles, actors can learn to create compelling, truthful performances that captivate audiences and bring characters to life on stage and screen.

Sanford Meisner on Acting

Sanford Meisner on Acting
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Publisher : Vintage
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9780307830630
ISBN-13 : 0307830632
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Synopsis Sanford Meisner on Acting by : Sanford Meisner

Sanford Meisner was one of the best known and beloved teachers of acting in the country. This book follows one of his acting classes for fifteen months, beginning with the most rudimentary exercises and ending with affecting and polished scenes from contemporary American plays. Written in collaboration with Dennis Longwell, it is essential reading for beginning and professional actors alike. Throughout these pages Meisner is a delight—always empathizing with his students and urging them onward, provoking emotion, laughter, and growing technical mastery from his charges. With an introduction by Sydney Pollack, director of Out of Africa and Tootsie, who worked with Meisner for five years. "This book should be read by anyone who wants to act or even appreciate what acting involves. Like Meisner's way of teaching, it is the straight goods."—Arthur Miller "If there is a key to good acting, this one is it, above all others. Actors, young and not so young, will find inspiration and excitement in this book."—Gregory Peck

Theater as Life

Theater as Life
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ISBN-10 : 0874620694
ISBN-13 : 9780874620696
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Synopsis Theater as Life by : Paul Marcus

Rather than focus on the well-known truism that great plays and dramatic performances can deeply transform and ennoble us, this explores how actors and actresses learn dramatic performance as an art, profession and way of life. Drawing from the psychological insights of Constantin Stanislavski and other master teachers, as well as performers like Lawrence Olivier, this is the first book that makes the actors magical soul craft into a character accessible and applicable to real-life.

Nikolai Demidov

Nikolai Demidov
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 830
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ISBN-10 : 9781317220695
ISBN-13 : 1317220692
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Synopsis Nikolai Demidov by : Nikolai Demidov

At the time of his death, Stanislavsky considered Nikolai Demidov to be ‘his only student, who understands the System’. Demidov’s incredibly forward-thinking processes not only continued his teacher’s pioneering work, but also solved the problems of an actor’s creativity that Stanislavsky never conquered. This book brings together Demidov’s five volumes on actor training. Supplementary materials, including transcriptions of Demidov’s classes, and notes and correspondence from the author make this the definitive collection on one of Russian theatre’s most important figures.