The Art of Acting

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The Art of Acting is a seminal book by renowned acting teacher Stella Adler that distills her influential techniques and philosophy on performance.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
author Stella Adler NERFINISHED
basedOn Stella Adler’s acting philosophy
Stella Adler’s teaching
compiles Stella Adler’s class notes
Stella Adler’s lectures
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs seminal book on acting
focusesOn character development
imagination in acting
script analysis
text-based acting
genre acting manual
theatre studies
hasForm hardcover
paperback
hasPerspective actor-centered approach
emphasis on external circumstances over personal emotion
hasReputation classic text in acting training
influencedBy Group Theatre tradition
Konstantin Stanislavski’s system
Stella Adler Studio of Acting tradition
intendedFor acting students
acting teachers
actors
language English
libraryOfCongressSubject Acting—Study and teaching
Acting—Technique
mediaType print
notableFor codifying Stella Adler’s technique
influence on American acting training
publisher Applause Theatre & Cinema Books NERFINISHED
relatedTo Stella Adler on Ibsen, Strindberg, and Chekhov NERFINISHED
The Technique of Acting NERFINISHED
subject acting
acting technique
performance
theatre
teaches Adler’s approach to realism
importance of culture and literature for actors
use of circumstances in a role
timePeriodCovered 20th-century acting practice
usedIn drama schools
professional acting studios
university theatre programs

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Stella Adler notableWork The Art of Acting