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This is a new release of the original 1935 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1924 edition.
In his beloved classic, "Acting: The First Six Lessons, " master
acting teacher Richard Boleslavsky presents his acting theory and
technique in a lively and accessible narrative form. Widely
considered a must-have for beginning as well as established actors,
Boleslavsky's work has long helped actors better understand the
craft of acting and what it takes to grow as an artist. This
enhanced edition includes additional exercises from Samuel Seldon's
"First Steps in Acting, " which provide further opportunity to
practice the techniques discussed in "Acting: The First Six
Lessons."
Richard Boleslavsky's knowledge of the theater was based on an
impressive depth and breadth of experience. A member of the Moscow
Art Theater and director of its First Studio, he worked in Russia,
Germany, and America as an actor, director and teacher. He was a
leading Hollywood director in addition to producing plays and
musical comedies on Broadway.
In his beloved classic, "Acting: The First Six Lessons, " master
acting teacher Richard Boleslavsky presents his acting theory and
technique in a lively and accessible narrative form. Widely
considered a must-have for beginning as well as established actors,
Boleslavsky's work has long helped actors better understand the
craft of acting and what it takes to grow as an artist. This
enhanced edition includes additional exercises from Samuel Seldon's
"First Steps in Acting, " which provide further opportunity to
practice the techniques discussed in "Acting: The First Six
Lessons."
Richard Boleslavsky's knowledge of the theater was based on an
impressive depth and breadth of experience. A member of the Moscow
Art Theater and director of its First Studio, he worked in Russia,
Germany, and America as an actor, director and teacher. He was a
leading Hollywood director in addition to producing plays and
musical comedies on Broadway.
This Is The December 1924 Issue Of Theatre Arts Monthly. This
Edition Contains A 20-Page Article By D. H. Lawrence On The Hopi
Snake Dance.
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