
The Actor's Workbook
A Practical Guide to Training, Rehearsing and Devising + Video
Alex Clifton(Author)
Methuen Drama (Publisher)
Published on 5. May 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-1-4725-3004-2 (ISBN)
Description
The Actor's Workbook is an essential workbook for actors, actors in training and teachers of acting and drama. The workbook and video provide a clear, step-by-step guide to learning techniques in acting.
The book presents a system of exercises which will develop core acting skills, offers techniques for developing an authored role and models for devising new work. These techniques are based on the practices of Konstantin Stanislavski and his recent theatrical descendants including Uta Hagen, Sanford Meisner, Michael Chekhov and others.
The exercises in the book are outlined in a student-centred approach, offering not only in-class exercises, but also pre-class exercises, educational frameworks, teaching-tips, suggested texts through which to apply the work, follow-up exercises and suggestions for further reading in each chapter.
Enabling and guiding the actor's sustainable, communicable, believable transformation into an imagined reality, this workbook is filled with powerful and precise acting tools, each underpinned by a rigorous and well-explained philosophy of practice.
The Actor's Workbook includes video of the author teaching the exercises, with professional actors demonstrating the techniques to be learned.
The book presents a system of exercises which will develop core acting skills, offers techniques for developing an authored role and models for devising new work. These techniques are based on the practices of Konstantin Stanislavski and his recent theatrical descendants including Uta Hagen, Sanford Meisner, Michael Chekhov and others.
The exercises in the book are outlined in a student-centred approach, offering not only in-class exercises, but also pre-class exercises, educational frameworks, teaching-tips, suggested texts through which to apply the work, follow-up exercises and suggestions for further reading in each chapter.
Enabling and guiding the actor's sustainable, communicable, believable transformation into an imagined reality, this workbook is filled with powerful and precise acting tools, each underpinned by a rigorous and well-explained philosophy of practice.
The Actor's Workbook includes video of the author teaching the exercises, with professional actors demonstrating the techniques to be learned.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
475 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4725-3004-2 (9781472530042)
DOI
CBID182526
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1st Edition
Methuen Drama
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05/2016
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Methuen Drama
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Person
Alex Clifton has worked as an assistant director at the Royal National Theatre; resident director at English National Opera; and freelance theatre and opera director. He is now an Acting Tutor at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), specialising in teaching Stanislavski's technique. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Higher Education and a trustee of the International Schools' Theatre Association. Alex is co-founder and Artistic Director of The Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre, the UK's leading open air theatre outside London.
Content
A beginning
Part One: Play
Chapter One - Release
Chapter Two - Imagine
Chapter Three - Listen
Chapter Four - Pulse
Chapter Five - Impulse
Part Two: Inhabit
Chapter One - Mapping a world
Chapter Two - Mapping a role
Chapter Three - Rehearsing a role
Part Three: Devise
Chapter One - Deconstruct
Chapter Two - Construct
An ending
Part One: Play
Chapter One - Release
Chapter Two - Imagine
Chapter Three - Listen
Chapter Four - Pulse
Chapter Five - Impulse
Part Two: Inhabit
Chapter One - Mapping a world
Chapter Two - Mapping a role
Chapter Three - Rehearsing a role
Part Three: Devise
Chapter One - Deconstruct
Chapter Two - Construct
An ending