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An Actor Prepares
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 350

An Actor Prepares

The first volume of Stanislavski's enduring trilogy on the art of acting defines the "System," a means of mastering the craft of acting and of stimulating the actor's individual creativeness and imagination.

An Actor Prepares
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 295

An Actor Prepares

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1967
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Creating a Role
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

Creating a Role

This third volume examines the development of a character from the viewpoint of three widely contrasting plays.

Building A Character
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 347

Building A Character

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-12-04
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Building a Character is one of the three volumes that make up Stanislavski’s The Acting Trilogy. An Actor Prepares explores the inner preparation an actor must undergo in order to explore a role to the full. In this volume, Sir John Gielgud said, this great director “found time to explain a thousand things that have always troubled actors and fascinated students.” Building a Character discusses the external techniques of acting: the use of the body, movement, diction, singing, expression, and control. Creating a Role describes the preparation that precedes actual performance, with extensive discussions of Gogol’s The Inspector General and Shakespeare’s Othello. Sir Paul Scofield called Creating a Role “immeasurably important” for the actor. These three volumes belong on any actor’s short shelf of essential books.

Building a Character
  • Language: en

Building a Character

In his most famous book, An Actor Prepares, Stanislavski dealt with the imaginative processes. In the second book, Building a Character, he deals with the physical realisation of character on the stage, expressions, movement and speech etc. It is a book in which every theory is inextricably bound up with practice - a perfect handbook to the physical art of acting. The work of Stanislavski has inspired generations of actors and trainers. 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 and was the original English language translation. A classic text for every actors library. An Actor must work all his life, cultivate his mind, train his talents systematically, develop his character; he may never despair and never relinquish this main pupose - to love his art with all his strength and love it unselfishly. (Constantin Stanislavski)

An Actor's Work on a Role
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 488

An Actor's Work on a Role

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-09-01
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  • Publisher: Routledge

An Actor’s Work on a Role is Konstantin Stanislavski’s exploration of the rehearsal process, applying the techniques of his seminal actor training system to the task of bringing truth to one’s chosen role. Originally published over half a century ago as Creating a Role, this book was the third in a planned trilogy – after An Actor Prepares and Building a Character, now combined in An Actor’s Work – in which Stanislavski sets out his psychological, physical and practical vision of actor training. This new translation from renowned scholar Jean Benedetti not only includes Stanislavski’s original teachings, but is also furnished with invaluable supplementary material in the shape of transcripts and notes from the rehearsals themselves, reconfirming 'The System' as the cornerstone of actor training.

An Actor's Work
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 963

An Actor's Work

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-10-04
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Stanislavski’s ‘system’ has dominated actor-training in the West since his writings were first translated into English in the 1920s and 30s. His systematic attempt to outline a psycho-physical technique for acting single-handedly revolutionized standards of acting in the theatre. Until now, readers and students have had to contend with inaccurate, misleading and difficult-to-read English-language versions. Some of the mistranslations have resulted in profound distortions in the way his system has been interpreted and taught. At last, Jean Benedetti has succeeded in translating Stanislavski’s huge manual into a lively, fascinating and accurate text in English. He has remained faithful to the author's original intentions, putting the two books previously known as An Actor Prepares and Building A Character back together into one volume, and in a colloquial and readable style for today's actors. The result is a major contribution to the theatre, and a service to one of the great innovators of the twentieth century. This Routledge Classics edition includes a new Foreword by the director Richard Eyre.

Creating A Role
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Creating A Role

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-11-12
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Creating a Roleis the culmination of Stanislavski's masterful trilogy on the art of acting. An Actor Preparesfocused on the inner training of an actor's imagination. Building a Characterdetailed how the actor's body and voice could be tuned for the great roles he might fill. This third volume examines the development of a character from the viewpoint of three widely contrasting plays: Griboyedov's Woe from Wit, Shakespeare's Othello, and Gogol's The Inspector General. Building on the first two books, Stanislavski demonstrates how a fully realized character is born in three stages: "studying it; establishing the life of the role; putting it into physical form." Tracing the actor's process fro...

My Life in Art
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 592

My Life in Art

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-12-04
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Written with the same warmth, liveliness and ability to re-create reality that made Stanislavski a great actor, his autobiography tells of his childhood in the world of Moscow's wealthy merchants, his successes and failures as an amateur actor, how he studied human beings, and developed what has come to be known as the Stanislavski Method, how his group of dedicated amateurs became perhaps the greatest acting group the world has ever known (Washington Post), The Moscow Art Theatre.

Faith and a Sense of Truth in a Performer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 42

Faith and a Sense of Truth in a Performer

This rare book contains a treatise on the subject of realism in acting, written by the creator of method acting, Konstantin Sergeievich Stanislavski. A fascinating and thoroughly valuable text written by one of the founding fathers of modern acting technique, this book is the perfect handbook for the aspiring actor or actress and constitutes a must-have for anyone interested in the subject of acting methodology. Chosen for its immense educational and historical value, this book is proudly republished now with a new prefatory biography of the author. Konstantin Sergeievich Stanislavski (1863 - 1938) was a Russian actor and theatre director, famous for his development of the 'Stanislavski method'. Awards received by Stanislavski include the Order of Lenin in 1937, Order of the Red Banner of Labour in 1938, and People's Artist of the USSR in 1936.