Acting: A Handbook of the Stanislavski MethodReset and redesigned to offer a fresh look, this is an essential, comprehensive guide to the art and science of acting, as taught by the creator and great teachers of the Stanislavski Method. |
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Contents
Introduction by Lee Strasberg | 13 |
Direction and Acting by Constantin Stanislavski | 28 |
The Work of the Actor by I Rapoport | 41 |
Copyright | |
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