Method--or Madness?: With an Introd. by Harold Clurman, Volume 10 |
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Ellen Terry tells , in her Memoirs , of helping herself emotionally on the stage by recalling music heard in the great Normandy churches she had visited . An actor worth his salt has stored up within himself memories of all sorts of ...
Ellen Terry tells , in her Memoirs , of helping herself emotionally on the stage by recalling music heard in the great Normandy churches she had visited . An actor worth his salt has stored up within himself memories of all sorts of ...
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For an obvious example : you can have heard a song many times and then you suddenly hear it played in a certain tempo and it moves you . It may be that that is the way in which you first heard it under ...
For an obvious example : you can have heard a song many times and then you suddenly hear it played in a certain tempo and it moves you . It may be that that is the way in which you first heard it under ...
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I was fortunate enough to have spent some time with her — naturally I went to see her and study her often on the stage and I heard her lecture , too — but I also went I , to her apartment and sat with her to pick her brains .
I was fortunate enough to have spent some time with her — naturally I went to see her and study her often on the stage and I heard her lecture , too — but I also went I , to her apartment and sat with her to pick her brains .
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Contents
Background | 3 |
The Method Itself | 23 |
Some Attitudes toward the Method | 51 |
Copyright | |
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