This compact, well-illustrated and clearly written book offers an essential guide to the complex and contradictory nature of this master of theatre.Routledge Performance Practitioners are a series of
Insightful, empowering and always reassuring, Facing the Fear provides all the tools actors need to understand, confront and ultimately overcome stage fright and its effects, thereby regaining control
A practical and theoretical guide to the world of the professional actor, skilfully combining ideas from a range of practitioners and linking the academy to the industry. It covers key areas such as:t
Acting: The Basics is a practical and theoretical guide to the world of the professional actor, skilfully combining ideas from a range of practitioners and linking the academy to the industry. It cove
This compact, well-illustrated and clearly written book offers an essential guide to the complex and contradictory nature of this master of theatre.Routledge Performance Practitioners are a series of
Merlin, a professional actor and teacher of actor-training, first discusses her efforts in Moscow to understand and implement the techniques of Michael Chekhov and of Stanislavsky himself, working in
As one of the most well-known names in theatre history, Konstantin Stanislavsky’s teachings on actor training have endured throughout the decades, influencing scholars and practitioners even in the pr
Now in a vibrantly revised second editon, Acting: The Basics remains a practical and theoretical guide to the world of the professional actor, which skilfully combines ideas from a range of practition
Now in a vibrantly revised second editon, Acting: The Basics remains a practical and theoretical guide to the world of the professional actor, which skilfully combines ideas from a range of practition
This is the first English translation of Michael Chekhov’s two-volume autobiography, combining The Path of the Actor (1927) and extensive extracts from his later volume Life and Encounters. Full of il
This is the first English translation of Michael Chekhov’s two-volume autobiography, combining The Path of the Actor (1927) and extensive extracts from his later volume Life and Encounters. Full of il