|
Richard Boleslavsky For actors by an actor of rare subtlety and imagination; for directors by a brilliant versatile director. Richard Boleslavsky's knowledge of the theatre was based on wide experience. A member of the Moscow Art Theatre and director of its First Studio, he worked in Russia, Germany and America as actor, director and teacher. On Broadway, he produced plays and musical comedies and he was a leading Hollywood director.
"Under their apparent simplicity and light-heartedness, (the lessons are) profound and to the point. Both beginners and established actors, who take their work seriously, will find stimulation in this book."—Sir Alec Guinness
The First Lesson: CONCENTRATION The Second Lesson: MEMORY OF EMOTION The Third Lesson: DRAMATIC ACTION The Fourth Lesson: CHARACTERIZATION The Fifth Lesson: OBSERVATION The Sixth Lesson: RHYTHM
|