The Technique of Inner Action: The Soul of a Performer's WorkThis book focuses on the inner work of a performer. It takes up where Stanislavski's study of inner work left off and then expands inner action into a comprehensive discipline for developing an inner technique as precise and concrete as those use to develop external skills like voice and movement. Bill Bruehl argues that authentic emotions are expressed when performers focus on the internal aspirations of their character and on the flow of actions in the play. Mastery of inner action allows a performer to interpret a character with clarity, maximize creative potential, and insure authentic expression of emotion and spontaneity in performance. |
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Page 19
... concern themselves with the script and not treat that script as a literary text . Those who are concerned with the process of turning a script into perfor- mance have to see it as a structure of action . Literary notions about the ...
... concern themselves with the script and not treat that script as a literary text . Those who are concerned with the process of turning a script into perfor- mance have to see it as a structure of action . Literary notions about the ...
Page 20
... concerns have their value , but they are peripheral to the concerns of actors and directors preparing a script for production . Theater artists must concern themselves primarily with the struc- ture of action based on the circumstances ...
... concerns have their value , but they are peripheral to the concerns of actors and directors preparing a script for production . Theater artists must concern themselves primarily with the struc- ture of action based on the circumstances ...
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... concerned with feeling and not with action . Few seem ever to have taken a clue from the name actor and thought the issue might have to do with action . Feeling or the absence of feeling was the concern of Denis Diderot , the eighteenth ...
... concerned with feeling and not with action . Few seem ever to have taken a clue from the name actor and thought the issue might have to do with action . Feeling or the absence of feeling was the concern of Denis Diderot , the eighteenth ...
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Theater: sound space, visual space International Federation for Theatre Research Limited preview - 2003 |