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Paperback The Great Acting Teachers and Their Methods Book

ISBN: 1575250128

ISBN13: 9781575250120

The Great Acting Teachers and Their Methods

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With clarity and insight, Richard Brestoff introduces the great acting teachers, explaining their techniques and how ther are applied today. Beginning with Quintilian and Delsarre he guides us to the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The Must-Have Book for Thespians

I usually don't write reviews about instruction manuals and "self-help" books, but this book was one that actually, truly, spurred me to sit up, turn on my computer and begin typing out this review u see here. Richard Brestoff has given a very detailed history and elaboration of the different styles of acting, starting with ancient historical methods to the well-known Stanislavsky, to alternate, modern approaches like Artaud, Brecht and Adler. Brestoff, however, uses characters as some form of personae, and loves to change topic sentences quite jarringly, making the narrative quite frustrating to read. However, overall it is clear that he does know his stuff quite well, and though he tries at times (sometimes unsuccessfully, sometimes successfully) to make the concepts more interesting, it is also clear that he should just stick on making his passion for acting shine through his writing. A must-have book for all lovers of theatre, especially if you're a thespian!

Good source of information!

This is an excellent selection for an instructor in acting to gain perspective and methods in the craft.

Great book

I enjoyed every minute of this book. It was hard to put down. I actually have to buy another copy because the person who borrowed it from me swears I gave it to him. Information needed for anyone in the performing arts.

Brestoff inspires future major

I read this book over the summer after reading Stanislavski's An Actor Prepares and Building a Character while preparing for a rather challenging role. I found this book to be exceptionally written, extremely clear, and entertaining. I found all of the different schools and techniques of acting so interesting that it inspired me to consider majoring in it and possibly going on from there to receive my MFA from the Actor's studio. I especially liked the way that he arranged the book so that one could go back and compare different techniques. Because of this book, I am far more ahead than most people in my IB theatre class and I am able to apply what is going on within myself as I begin building my character and and as i watch my acting coach while she is directing a school play. If anyone is interested in theatre, acting,or just wanting to learn something new, this is definitely the book. If it were possible to give this book ten stars I surely would.

a great overview of how acting has been--and is--taught

Anyone interested in a well-written and accessible overview of the evolution and current status of the methods of training actors could not do better than to get this book. Richard Brestoff has clearly done a thorough job of research. He seems to have trained under practitioners of virtually every extant training system, and presents them in a way which is both entertaining and readily understood, even by those with little or no background in theater or film. The final section of the book, with concise descriptions of many of the available sources of training in the United States, would be of great value to any student who wants to pursue an acting career. It is not easy to present a great deal of solid information and maintain a lively, readable style, but this writer has done it. I suspect that even those with no professional interest in acting would enjoy the book. Professional actors will come away from it with renewed respect for their art and rekindled dedication ! to improving their craft.
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