Method--or Madness?: With an Introd. by Harold Clurman, Volume 10 |
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Sometimes the exigencies of the mo - j ment demand that a line be said in a
certain way : let ' s say loudly . The reasons for this can be manifold — a matter of
balance , of emphasis , of shock . It may be a need of the director , of the other
actor ...
Sometimes the exigencies of the mo - j ment demand that a line be said in a
certain way : let ' s say loudly . The reasons for this can be manifold — a matter of
balance , of emphasis , of shock . It may be a need of the director , of the other
actor ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION by Harold Clurman | 3 |
Background | 9 |
The Method Itself SECOND LECTURE | 51 |
Copyright | |
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