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Stanislavski
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An Actor Prepares Constantin Stanislavski
An Actor Prepares is the most famous acting training book ever to have been written and the work of Stanislavski has inspired generations of actors and trainers.
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Building A Character Constantin Stanislavski
Stanislavski's second book, Building a Character, he deals with the physical realisation of character on the stage, expressions, movement and speech etc.
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Creating A Role Constantin Stanislavski
In Creating a Role, Stanislavski's third book, he describes the elaborate preparation that precedes actual performance, with substantial analysis given to Othello and Gogol's, Inspector General.
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An Actor's Handbook Constantin Stanislavski
Here in concise form is what Stanislavski himself said about acting. Aimed at students, experienced theatre people and laymen interested in stage craft.
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My Life In Art Constantin Stanislavski
In this volume, Stanislavski recalls his theatrical career, from his early experiences in Rubinstein's Russian Musical Society to his final triumphs with Chekhov at the Moscow Art Theatre.
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Stanislavski's Legacy Constantin Stanislavski
This handbook is a companion volume to Stanislavski's three teaching books.
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Acting on Impulse: reclaiming the Stanislavski approach John Gillett
An inspiring and technically thorough practical book for actors that sets down a systematic and coherent process for organic (from the `inside-out'/experienced emotion) acting.
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Stanislavski And The Actor Jean Benedetti
Between 1935 and 1938, Stanislavski did his final work in Moscow with a group of 11 young actors and directors trained in his special 'system'. This volume contains a full transcript of Stanislavski's notes and exercises from this session.
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Stanislavski In Rehearsal Vasili Toporkov
Although already an accomplished artist, Vasili Toporkov was forced to retrain as an actor under Stanislavski's rigorous guidance.
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Stanislavski: An Introduction Jean Benedetti
This text traces the growth of the 'system' from its roots in the tradition of Russian realism, and charts the various phases it went through until the final emergence of the Method of Physical Action.
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Stanislavski: His Life and Art Jean Benedetti
Written by a former teacher and author of Stanislavski: An Introduction, this biography has been revised and updated to include new material now becoming available from the Russian archives, including a letter from Stanislavski to Stalin.
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