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Acting: The First Six Lessons was first published in 1933 and
remains a key text for anyone studying acting today. These dramatic
dialogues between teacher and idealistic student explore the field
of acting according to one of the original teachers of
Stanislavsky's System in America.
This new edition of an essential text is edited by Rhonda Blair
and supplemented for the very first time with documents from the
American Laboratory Theatre. These collect together a broad range
of exciting unpublished material, drawn from Boleslavsky's pivotal
and unprecedented teachings on acting at the American Laboratory
Theatre. Included are:
- "The Creative Theatre Lectures" by Richard Boleslavsky
- Boleslavsky's "Lectures from the American Laboratory
Theatre"
- "Acting with Maria Ouspenskaya," four short essays on the work
of Ouspenskaya, Boleslavsky's colleague and fellow actor
trainer
- A new critical introduction and bibliography by the
Editor.
Acting: The First Six Lessons was first published in 1933 and
remains a key text for anyone studying acting today. These dramatic
dialogues between teacher and idealistic student explore the field
of acting according to one of the original teachers of Stanislavsky
's System in America.
This new edition of an essential text is edited by Rhonda Blair
and supplemented for the very first time with documents from the
American Laboratory Theatre. These collect together a broad range
of exciting unpublished material, drawn from Boleslavsky 's pivotal
and unprecedented teachings on acting at the American Laboratory
Theatre. Included are:
- "The Creative Theatre Lectures" by Richard Boleslavsky
- Boleslavsky 's "Lectures from the American Laboratory
Theatre"
- "Acting with Maria Ouspenskaya," four short essays on the work
of Ouspenskaya, Boleslavsky 's colleague and fellow actor
trainer
- A new critical introduction and bibliography by the
Editor.
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.
2013 Reprint of 1933 Edition. Full facsimile of the original
edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. This is
a book for actors by an actor, giving vivid instruction in the
technique of the art. Boleslavsky's knowledge of the theatre is
based on a wide experience. In the 1920s, he made his way to New
York City, where, now known as "Richard Boleslavsky" (the English
spelling of his name), he began to teach Stanislavski's 'system'
(which, in the US, developed into "Method Acting") with fellow
emigre Maria Ouspenskaya. In 1923, he founded the American
Laboratory Theatre in New York. Among his students were Lee
Strasberg, Stella Adler and Harold Clurman, who were all founding
members of the Group Theatre (1931-1940), the first American acting
ensemble to utilize Stanislavski's techniques.
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.
Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the
1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly
expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable,
high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
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