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The great acting teachers and their methods / by Richard Brestoff ; illustrations by Deborah Stevenson.

By: Series: Career development bookPublisher: Lyme, NH : Smith and Kraus, 1995-2010Edition: First editionDescription: xiv, 208 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1575250128
  • 9781575250120
Subject(s):
Contents:
Vol. 1. Acting may be hazardous to your health! -- The Russian Revolution -- Smashing the fourth wall -- The American Revolution -- Lee Strasberg -- Stella Adler -- Sanford Meisner -- Viola Spolin and the theater of games -- Bertold Brecht and the theater of politics -- Jerzy Grotowski and the holy actor -- Tadashi Suzuki and the theater of grandeur -- Training school profiles.
Vol. 2. The French connection. Without one lie ; The mask and the empty space ; The sword and the teacup -- American realists. All people are alike in the belly ; Human beings in action ; Practical aesthetics -- Outside the box. Viewpoints ; Shooting an arrow into the dark.
Holdings
Item type Current library Shelving location Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode Course reserves
Circulating textbook (3-week) Circulating textbook (3-week) NMC Library Circulating Textbooks THR 152 1 Available 33039001522951

Acting II

Filmography: page 202.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Vol. 1. Acting may be hazardous to your health! -- The Russian Revolution -- Smashing the fourth wall -- The American Revolution -- Lee Strasberg -- Stella Adler -- Sanford Meisner -- Viola Spolin and the theater of games -- Bertold Brecht and the theater of politics -- Jerzy Grotowski and the holy actor -- Tadashi Suzuki and the theater of grandeur -- Training school profiles.

Vol. 2. The French connection. Without one lie ; The mask and the empty space ; The sword and the teacup -- American realists. All people are alike in the belly ; Human beings in action ; Practical aesthetics -- Outside the box. Viewpoints ; Shooting an arrow into the dark.

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