Creating a Role (Performance Books)

Creating a Role (Performance Books)

by Constantin Stanislavski (Author), Constantin Stanislavski (Author), Hermione L. Popper (Translator)

Synopsis

'Here then is more word from the master. It is a book for all theatre professionals as well as students. Whether in agreement or disagreement with it, you cannot help being stimulated and enriched by it' Robert Lewis, Founder of the Actors Studio, USA In his most famous first book, An Actor Prepares, Stanislavski dealt with the inner imaginative processes. In the second Building a Character, he concentrated on the body, the voice and other physical means of expression. In Creating a Role, the third book, he describes the elaborate preparation that precedes actual performance, with substantial analysis given to Othello and Gogol's, Inspector General. This edition, now reprinted with a new cover at a more accessible price, has stood the test of time for actors all over the world, was the original English language translation and is a classic text for every actors library. 'Creating a Role is a brilliant little treatise and a careful reading is worth several lessons in almost any English acting academy' Charles Marowitz, The Observer

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Methuen Drama
Published: 14 Mar 2008

ISBN 10: 1408100045
ISBN 13: 9781408100042
Book Overview: Shows the man at work as both actor and director and the culmination of his process Provides detailed and clear analyses of work on three different plays and an itemised work plan The original classic text that has stood the test of time

Author Bio
Constantin Stanislavski died in 1938 and is the most influential person in actor training to date. As co-founder of the Moscow Art Theatre, he developed his theories of acting. Elizabeth Reynold Hapgood (Translator) - An editor and translator and Head of the Russian Department at Columbia University worked with Stanislavski before he died.