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Analysis through Action for Actors and Directors is a comprehensive view of an innovative and exciting process for making new theatre.

Produktbeschreibung
Analysis through Action for Actors and Directors is a comprehensive view of an innovative and exciting process for making new theatre.


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Autorenporträt
David Chambers is a director, writer, and producer of theatre and opera. His work has been seen in New York from basements to Broadway, in theatres throughout the US, as well as Europe, Russia, and Asia. He taught acting and directing at the Yale School of Drama for three decades. Since then he has been on the faculties of The New School for Drama, The Stella Adler Studio, and Harvard University. He currently teaches in the department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies at Yale University, USA.

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"In his compelling, informative, and eminently readable new book, David Chambers wishes to play his part in explaining and popularizing this revelatory form of practice, unlocking its principles for new generations of students and practitioners. [...] Overall, Chambers' book is an important addition to the growing literature on Active Analysis. It is an outstanding resource for lecturers, conservatoire-level teachers, and professional practitioners, and could support the learning of advanced undergraduates who were exploring these techniques through practical instruction. For Stanislavskians who find themselves Analysis-through-Action-curious, it is a rousing, challenging, and thought-provoking read, and, whether or not one finishes the book a convert, it may well inspire a profound examination of what one's practice has been in the past and what it could be in the future."

Benjamin Askew, Leeds Conservatoire, UK in Stanislavski Studies (Vol. 13, 1)