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Stanislavsky System of Acting, The: Legacy and Influence in Modern Performance


Stanislavsky System of Acting, The: Legacy and Influence in Modern Performance

Hardback by Whyman, Rose (University of Birmingham)

Stanislavsky System of Acting, The: Legacy and Influence in Modern Performance

£56.00

ISBN:
9780521886963
Publication Date:
22 May 2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
316 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Stanislavsky System of Acting, The: Legacy and Influence in Modern Performance

Description

Konstantin Stanislavsky, the Russian director and actor and co-founder, in 1898, of the Moscow Art Theatre, was the originator of the most influential system of acting in the history of western theatre. Many of Stanislavsky's concepts are widespread in popular thought on acting; this book offers a evaluation of the basis of his ideas, discussing whether the system has survived because Stanislavsky made discoveries about acting that are and always have been scientifically verifiable, or whether his methods work on a practical basis despite an outdated theory. Drawing on information that has become available in recent years in Russia, the book examines how the development of Stanislavsky's system was influenced by scientific discoveries in his lifetime, and compares Stanislavsky's methods with those of Evgeny Vakhtangov, Michael Chekhov and Vsevolod Meyerhold. A full understanding of these ideas is crucial for anyone interested in acting and actor-training today.

Contents

Preface; 1. Science, nature and acting: the context for Stanislavsky and the system; 2. Experiencing: the emotional and spiritual actor; 3. Incarnation: the actor as machine; 4. Challenges to the system: Vakhtangov and Michael Chekhov; 5. Challenges to the system: Meyerhold; 6. Theory and practice of the system: Stanislavsky and Soviet science.

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