Method--or Madness?: With an Introd. by Harold Clurman, Volume 10 |
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Page 98
Given circumstances do not only mean , for example , that a taxi is waiting for you
outside and therefore you have to hurry through the scene . That is a given
circumstance when you come on , that is true . But that is only one application of
the ...
Given circumstances do not only mean , for example , that a taxi is waiting for you
outside and therefore you have to hurry through the scene . That is a given
circumstance when you come on , that is true . But that is only one application of
the ...
Page 101
We have already had the example of Michael Chekhov in The Deluge , who
when he felt he had to let his partner know he really loved him in spite of the way
he had fought with him , began digging at his partner ' s heart , trying to get inside
...
We have already had the example of Michael Chekhov in The Deluge , who
when he felt he had to let his partner know he really loved him in spite of the way
he had fought with him , began digging at his partner ' s heart , trying to get inside
...
Page 146
For example , on this specific line you first realize she may be lying to you and
seven speeches further , on exactly that line , you know you are mistaken , that it
couldn ' t be , not a nice girl like her , and a new intention starts . Through that ...
For example , on this specific line you first realize she may be lying to you and
seven speeches further , on exactly that line , you know you are mistaken , that it
couldn ' t be , not a nice girl like her , and a new intention starts . Through that ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTO man INTRODUCTION by Harold Clurman | 3 |
The Method Itself | 23 |
Some Attitudes toward the Method | 51 |
Copyright | |
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