Stanislavsky on the Art of the Stage by Konstantin Stanislavsky

Stanislavsky on the Art of the Stage by Konstantin Stanislavsky

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Konstantin Stanislavsky's reputation is founded on his theory of acting and its application in practice. This volume contains his posthumous work The System and Methods of Creative Art, together with an introductory essay by translator David Magarshack, giving a careful exposition and a critical analysis of his 'system'.

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Stanislavsky on the Art of the Stage by Konstantin Stanislavsky

Konstantin Stanislavsky's reputation is founded on his theory of acting and its application in practice. This volume contains his posthumous work The System and Methods of Creative Art, together with an introductory essay by translator David Magarshack, giving a careful exposition and a critical analysis of his 'system'. Two appendices deal with Stanislavsky's views on stage ethics and melodrama. A comprehensive guide to Stanislavsky's work.
Konstantin Stanislavsky (1863-1938) was a Russian actor and theatre director. His innovative contribution to modern European and American realistic acting has remained at the core of mainstream performance training. Stanislavsky organized his techniques into a coherent and usable system, which acquired an unprecedented ability to cross cultural boundaries and developed an international reach, dominating scholarship about acting in the West.
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ISBN 13 9780571081721
ISBN 10 057108172X
Titre Stanislavsky on the Art of the Stage
Auteur Konstantin Stanislavsky
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Faber & Faber
Année de publication 2002-11-01
Nombre de pages 320
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