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Acting - the representation of a usually fictional character on stage or in films. At its highest levels of accomplishment acting involves the employment of technique and/or an imaginative identification with the character on the part of the actor. In this way the full emotional weight of situations on stage be communicated to the audience. The actor must be a sharp observer of life and


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    An Actor's Handbook: An Alphabetical Arrangement of Concise Statements on Aspects of Acting » Read Now

    by Konstantin Stanislavsky, Elizabeth Reynolds Hapgood. 160 pgs.

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    To the Actor: On the Technique of Acting » Read Now

    by Michael Chekhov. 206 pgs.

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    The Technique of Acting » Read Now

    by F. Cowles Strickland. 306 pgs.

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    Acting » Read Now

    by John Harrop. 136 pgs.

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    Acting (Re)considered: A Theoretical and Practical Guide » Read Now

    by Phillip B. Zarrilli. 396 pgs.

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    Acting (Re)Considered is an exceptionally wide-ranging collection of theories on acting, ideas about body and training, and statements about the actor in performance. This second edition includes five new essays and has been fully revised and updated, with discussions by or about major figures who...
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    Acting: The First Six Lessons » Read Now

    by Richard Boleslavsky. 141 pgs.

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    For actors by an actor of rare subtlety and imagination; for directors by a brilliant versatile director. Richard Boleslavsky's knowledge of the theatre was based on wide experience. A member of the Moscow Art Theatre and director of its First Studio, he worked in Russia, Germany and America as...
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    Playwrights and Acting: Acting Methodologies for Brecht, Ionesco, Pinter, and Shepard » Read Now

    by James H. McTeague. 180 pgs.

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    This book analyzes the acting aesthetic of Brecht, Ionesco, Pinter, and Shepard and presents a detailed methodological approach to the performance of their plays. The originality of the book lies in the systematic and critical analysis of both the process of preparing a role and the shifting...
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    Acting Shakespeare » Read Now

    by Bertram Joseph. 199 pgs.

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    Shakespearean Characterization: A Guide for Actors and Students » Read Now

    by Leslie O'Dell. 295 pgs.

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    Shakespeare's plays were written some four hundred years ago, and while his characters are enduring, they are also alien. In grappling with the text of his plays, the modern actor must bring Shakespeare's Renaissance characters to life for a modern audience. This reference is a convenient and...
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    Mask Characterization: An Acting Process » Read Now

    by Libby Appel. 120 pgs.

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    This book adds a new dimension to actor training and learning. It is essential to aspiring actors seeking new ways to create honest dramatic characterizations.
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    Secrets of Screen Acting » Read Now

    by John Stamp, Patrick Tucker. 242 pgs.

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    Addresses recent changes in digital technologyHumorous and conversational writing style makes lessons accessibleIncludes exercises that help beginners and experts alike
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    The Pursuit of Acting: Working Actors Share Their Experience and Advice » Read Now

    by Starra Andrews. 177 pgs.

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    What is it like to pursue a career in acting? Forty working actors comment on auditions, day jobs, agents, rejection, and what drives them to keep going when there is no work. These personal essays have been drawn from interviews with actors at different stages in their careers. Some have just...
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    Games for Actors and Non-Actors » Read Now

    by Augusto Boal. 305 pgs.

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    Games for Actors and Non-Actors is the classic and best selling book by the founder of Theatre of the Oppressed, Augusto Boal. It sets out the principles and practice of Boal's revolutionary Method, showing how theatre can be used to transform and liberate everyone - actors and non-actors...

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