Lee Strasberg, originator of "method" acting, remains an influential and controversial figure in the world theatre. These transcriptions of Strasberg's private sessions - together with Robert Hethmon's introduction - provide information on the reality of Strasberg's method.
Lee Strasberg, originator of "method" acting, remains an influential and controversial figure in the world theatre. These transcriptions of Strasberg's private sessions - together with Robert Hethmon's introduction - provide information on the reality of Strasberg's method.
"A fascinating close-up of Mr. Strasberg's philosophy of theatre and method of working with actors."--Eliot Fremont-Smith, The New York Times Unavailable for over fifteen years, these transcripts of Strasberg's private acting classes provide a revealing look at one of the nation's most famous acting schools and its controversial leader.
“'A fascinating close-up of Mr Strasberg's philosophy of theatre and method of working with actors'”
New York TimesLee Strasberg (1901–1982) was a highly influential American actor, director and acting teacher. He is considered the father of method acting.Robert Hethmon was a director, teacher and editor. He was director of the Wisconsin Center for Theatre Research (1960-2) and was a faculty member in the Department of Theater at UCLA.
"A fascinating close-up of Mr. Strasberg's philosophy of theatre and method of working with actors."--Eliot Fremont-Smith, The New York Times Unavailable for over fifteen years, these transcripts of Strasberg's private acting classes provide a revealing look at one of the nation's most famous acting schools and its controversial leader.
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