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Method - or Madness?

Method - or Madness?

Method - or Madness?
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Method - or Madness? Paperback - 2017

by Robert Lewis

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Samuel French, Inc, 2017-03-09. Illustrated. paperback. Used: Good. 5.27x0.42x8.24. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy.
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  • Title Method - or Madness?
  • Author Robert Lewis
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition Illustrated
  • Condition Used: Good
  • Pages 188
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Samuel French, Inc, New York
  • Publication date 2017-03-09
  • Bookseller's Inventory # SONG0573690332
  • ISBN 9780573690334 / 0573690332
  • Weight 0.48 lbs (0.22 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.24 x 5.27 x 0.42 in (20.93 x 13.39 x 1.07 cm)
  • Size 5.27x0.42x8.24
  • Category Performing Arts
  • Library of Congress subjects Acting, Method acting
  • Dewey Decimal Code 792.028
  • Quantity available 1

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Reader reviews for Method - or Madness?

From the publisher

A dynamic inventive and articulate stage director explores in practical down-to-cases language "The Method: " what it is and is not; the nonsense the misconceptions the myths that have sprung up and flourished around it; its development as a workable theory of stage technique and its application to all types of theatrical production.

From the rear cover

Common sense has become rather desperately needed in regard to the Method which may simply be defined as a codified formalization of the technique of acting. The author is trying to make the point that there is an historical or chronological correspondence between the realistic school of dramaturgy and the Method, the Method relates to every kind of acting - good acting - and not narrowly to realistic acting as such.
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