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A unique survey of the twentieth century's most influential acting methods, offering invaluable practical insights for actors and drama teachers.

Each of the ten famous techniques included in this handbook is described in detail by one of today's foremost practitioners. Each chapter outlines the development of the respective technique and offers practical guidance for actors wishing to explore it for themselves.

• Lee Strasberg Technique by Anna Strasberg
• Stella Adler Technique by Tom Oppenheim
• Sanford Meisner Technique by Victoria Hart
• Michael Chekhov Technique and The Mask by Per Brahe
• Uta Hagen's Technique by Carol Rosenfeld
• Physical Acting Inspired by Grotowski by Stephen Wangh
• The Viewpoints by Mary Overlie
• Practical Aesthetics by Robert Bella
• Interdisciplinary Training by Fritz Ertl
• Neo-classical Training by Louis Scheeder



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'A remarkable and significant book... The thing that makes it so special is that editor Arthur Bartow brings together chapters on all the major practitioners written by other highly respected teachers and practitioners'

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Table of Contents
Lee Strasberg's Method by Anna StrasbergStella Adler Technique by Tom OppenheimSanford Meisner Technique by Victoria HartMichael Chekhov Technique and The Mask by Per BraheUta Hagen Technique by Carol RosenfeldPhysical Acting Inspired by Grotowski by Stephen WangThe Viewpoints by Mary OverliePractical Aesthetics by Robert BellaInterdisciplinary Training by Fritz ErtlNeoclassical Training by Louis Scheeder

Handbook of Acting Techniques

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    A Paperback / softback by Arthur Bartow

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      Publisher: Nick Hern Books
      Publication Date: 10/07/2008
      ISBN13: 9781854595423, 978-1854595423
      ISBN10: 1854595423

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A unique survey of the twentieth century's most influential acting methods, offering invaluable practical insights for actors and drama teachers.

      Each of the ten famous techniques included in this handbook is described in detail by one of today's foremost practitioners. Each chapter outlines the development of the respective technique and offers practical guidance for actors wishing to explore it for themselves.

      • Lee Strasberg Technique by Anna Strasberg
      • Stella Adler Technique by Tom Oppenheim
      • Sanford Meisner Technique by Victoria Hart
      • Michael Chekhov Technique and The Mask by Per Brahe
      • Uta Hagen's Technique by Carol Rosenfeld
      • Physical Acting Inspired by Grotowski by Stephen Wangh
      • The Viewpoints by Mary Overlie
      • Practical Aesthetics by Robert Bella
      • Interdisciplinary Training by Fritz Ertl
      • Neo-classical Training by Louis Scheeder



      Trade Review

      'A remarkable and significant book... The thing that makes it so special is that editor Arthur Bartow brings together chapters on all the major practitioners written by other highly respected teachers and practitioners'

      * ReviewsGate.com *

      Table of Contents
      Lee Strasberg's Method by Anna StrasbergStella Adler Technique by Tom OppenheimSanford Meisner Technique by Victoria HartMichael Chekhov Technique and The Mask by Per BraheUta Hagen Technique by Carol RosenfeldPhysical Acting Inspired by Grotowski by Stephen WangThe Viewpoints by Mary OverliePractical Aesthetics by Robert BellaInterdisciplinary Training by Fritz ErtlNeoclassical Training by Louis Scheeder

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