An Actor Prepares

Author(s): Constantin Stanislavski (tr from Russian Elizabeth Reynolds Hapgood)

Biography

"Stanislavsky's now famous book is a contribution to the Theatre and its students all over the world." Sir John Gielgud An Actor Prepares is the most famous acting training book ever to have been written and the work of Stanislavski has inspired generations of actors and trainers. This edition, now reprinted with a new cover and more accessible price has stood the test of time in acting classes all over the world and was the original English language translation. A classic text for every actors library. Stanislavski deals with the inward preparation an actor must undergo in order to explore a role to the full. He introduces the concepts of the 'magic of' units and objectives, of emotion memory, of the super-objective and many more now famous rehearsal aids. An inspirational book presented in a drama class structure to ignite powerful performances. "An Actor must work all his life, cultivate his mind, train his talents systematically, develop his character; he may never despair and never relinquish this main pupose - to love his art with all his strength and love it unselfishly." Constantin Stanislavski

General Information

  • : 9781408100035
  • : A & C Black Publishers Ltd
  • : Methuen Drama
  • : 0.262
  • : 01 January 2008
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 August 2014
  • : 15 November 2017
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Constantin Stanislavski (tr from Russian Elizabeth Reynolds Hapgood)
  • : Paperback
  • : Reprint, new cover
  • : 792.028
  • : 320

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"Stanislavsky's now famous book is a contribution to the Theatre and its students all over the world." - Sir John Gielgud

Constantin Stanislavski died in 1938 and is the most influential person in actor training to date. Asco-founder of the Moscow Art Theatre, he developed his theories ofacting.


Elizabeth Reynold Hapgood is an editor and translator and Head of the Russian Department at Columbia University worked with Stanislavski before he died.