Method--or Madness?: With an Introd. by Harold Clurman, Volume 10A dynamic, inventive and articulate stage director explores in practical, down-to-cases language "The Method: " what it is and is not; the nonsense, the misconceptions, the myths that have sprung up and flourished around it; its development as a workable theory of stage technique and its application to all types of theatrical production. |
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... finally one day he said , “ Look , it's a long run , and I just have to give one bad performance a week . " Well , that was the one he knew of ! ) Now I have found that a lot of these " naturals " have the most extensive technique for ...
... finally one day he said , “ Look , it's a long run , and I just have to give one bad performance a week . " Well , that was the one he knew of ! ) Now I have found that a lot of these " naturals " have the most extensive technique for ...
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... Finally I said , " I will fix this so you can't miss her . Now look , she will run toward you and on such and such a word she will jump . You don't have to worry about anything ; you don't have to think of a thing except that word . The ...
... Finally I said , " I will fix this so you can't miss her . Now look , she will run toward you and on such and such a word she will jump . You don't have to worry about anything ; you don't have to think of a thing except that word . The ...
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... finally is actually there , you'll be happy to see it if you have been using an imaginary one . you have not been doing this , you are not apt to look out the real window and actually see . It is the same with every other element , too ...
... finally is actually there , you'll be happy to see it if you have been using an imaginary one . you have not been doing this , you are not apt to look out the real window and actually see . It is the same with every other element , too ...
Contents
The Method Itself | 23 |
Some Attitudes toward the Method | 51 |
Method Fetishes | 67 |
Copyright | |
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