
Shakespeare and Stanislavsky
A Practical Guide for Actors, Directors, Students and Teachers
Annie Tyson(Author)
The Arden Shakespeare (Publisher)
Published on 14. November 2024
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-1-350-24975-2 (ISBN)
Description
This book provides actors, directors, teachers and students with a clear, practical guide to applying the work of influential theatre practitioner Konstantin Stanislavsky to Shakespeare.
Shakespeare and Stanislavsky provides a guide for actors, acting students, directors and teachers who want to apply the work of influential theatre practitioner, Stanislavsky, to the process of rehearsing and workshopping Shakespeare's play texts. Acting tutor and director, Annie Tyson, makes applying Stanislavsky's methods to Shakespeare simple and accessible. She rejects and dispels the myth held by some that Stanislavsky and Shakespeare are incompatible, showing instead how the Shakespearean text offers clues to specific acting choices that are intricately connected to action and character. Drawing on years of acting, directing and teaching experience at the Drama Centre London and RADA, Tyson's guide is full of practical tips and humour. This guide also includes a series of interviews with actors and directors who explain their approach to applying Stanislavsky to Shakespeare.
Shakespeare and Stanislavsky provides a guide for actors, acting students, directors and teachers who want to apply the work of influential theatre practitioner, Stanislavsky, to the process of rehearsing and workshopping Shakespeare's play texts. Acting tutor and director, Annie Tyson, makes applying Stanislavsky's methods to Shakespeare simple and accessible. She rejects and dispels the myth held by some that Stanislavsky and Shakespeare are incompatible, showing instead how the Shakespearean text offers clues to specific acting choices that are intricately connected to action and character. Drawing on years of acting, directing and teaching experience at the Drama Centre London and RADA, Tyson's guide is full of practical tips and humour. This guide also includes a series of interviews with actors and directors who explain their approach to applying Stanislavsky to Shakespeare.
Reviews / Votes
An accessible and practical introduction into ways in which Stanislavskian method can be applied to Shakespeare ... Anyone who has to teach Stanislavsky as a practitioner while also helping students to study Shakespeare, whether from an English or theatre studies perspective, will find plenty of useful information, ideas and activities here ... A very hands-on, sometimes witty, book. * Drama and Theatre *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
394 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-24975-2 (9781350249752)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Annie Tyson read Drama and Theatre Arts at Birmingham University before training at the Drama Centre. She began her professional life as an actor in repertory theatre playing a wide variety of roles from Shakespeare to musicals and pantomime and moving into TV and radio. Her interest and curiosity about the actor's process led her to working as an acting tutor at Rose Bruford College, at Drama Centre and eventually to her becoming the Course Director for BA Acting at Drama Centre where she continued to champion the European classical repertoire with a particular passion for Shakespeare. She now works at RADA and as a mentor for Open Door and is a Patron of the MonoBox. She has contributed to Directing - a handbook for emerging directors and a chapter in Approaches to Actor Training - International Perspectives. She continues to act, on occasion.
Content
SECTION 1
Chapter 1. Introduction to the work of Konstantin Stanislavksy
Chapter 2. Stanislavsky's work on Shakespeare
Chapter 3. Stanislavsky's influence on actor-training
Section 2 - Practical Work
Chapter 1. Concentration and Circles of Attention
Chapter 2. Who (and What) Am I?
Chapter 3. The Given Circumstances
Chapter 4. The Given Circumstances
Chapter 5. Action and Objective and the Superobjective
Chapter 6. How Do I Get It?
Chapter 7. What Must I Overcome?
Chapter 8. What are My Relationships?
Chapter 9. Emotion
SECTION 3 Case Study
Macbeth at RADA 2020
SECTION 4 INTERVIEWS
Professor Vladimir Mirodan
Joseph Millson
Neil Swain
David Thacker
Edward Kemp
Chapter 1. Introduction to the work of Konstantin Stanislavksy
Chapter 2. Stanislavsky's work on Shakespeare
Chapter 3. Stanislavsky's influence on actor-training
Section 2 - Practical Work
Chapter 1. Concentration and Circles of Attention
Chapter 2. Who (and What) Am I?
Chapter 3. The Given Circumstances
Chapter 4. The Given Circumstances
Chapter 5. Action and Objective and the Superobjective
Chapter 6. How Do I Get It?
Chapter 7. What Must I Overcome?
Chapter 8. What are My Relationships?
Chapter 9. Emotion
SECTION 3 Case Study
Macbeth at RADA 2020
SECTION 4 INTERVIEWS
Professor Vladimir Mirodan
Joseph Millson
Neil Swain
David Thacker
Edward Kemp