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John Harrop examines how we think and speak about acting. Addressing himself to the intellectual problems associated with the idea of acting, it covers the range of actor training and practice from Stanislavski to the Post-Modern, and looks at the spiritual and moral purposes of acting within society: its danger and self-sacrifice.
Set against the backdrop of remote jungle tribes and a war zone, an unlikely hero stumbles through danger and obstacles in the most hilarious fashion. It is a genuinely funny, yet tragic book that is simply hard to put down. John Harrop tells the true story of his missionary adventures and spiritual journey through his own eyes. Moreover, he does so in such a unique way that it is impossible not to be moved - both to laughter and to tears. This is an irresistible story, made all the more compelling because it is true.
Deed from seller Grace Kaighn to buyer John R. Harrop for land in Camden, N.J.
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