Uta Hagen & Haskel Frankel 
Respect for Acting [EPUB ebook] 

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Respect for Acting
‘This fascinating and detailed book about acting is Miss Hagen’s
credo, the accumulated wisdom of her years spent in intimate
communion with her art. It is at once the voicing of her exacting
standards for herself and those she [taught], and an explanation of
the means to the end.’
–Publishers Weekly
‘Hagen adds to the large corpus of titles on acting with vivid
dicta drawn from experience, skill, and a sense of personal and
professional worth. Her principal asset in this treatment is her
truly significant imagination. Her ‘object exercises’ display a
wealth of detail with which to stimulate the student preparing a
scene for presentation.’
–Library Journal
‘Uta Hagen’s Respect for Acting . . . is a relatively small book.
But within it, Miss Hagen tells the young actor about as much as
can be conveyed in print of his craft.’
–Los Angeles Times
‘There are almost no American actors uninfluenced by Uta Hagen.’
–Fritz Weaver
‘This is a textbook for aspiring actors, but working thespians can
profit much by it. Anyone with just a casual interest in the
theater should also enjoy its behind-the-scenes flavor.’
–King Features Syndicate

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Table of Content

Foreword by David Hyde Pierce.
Acknowledgments.
PART ONE.
The Actor.
Introduction.
1. Concept.
2. Identity.
3. Substitution.
4. Emotional Memory.
5. Sense Memory.
6. The Five Senses.
7. Thinking.
8. Walking and Talking.
9. Improvisation.
10. Reality.
PART TWO.
The Object Exercises.
Introduction.
11. The Basic Object Exercise.
12. Three Entrances.
13. Immediacy.
14. The Fourth Wall.
15. Endowment.
16. Talking to Yourself.
17. Outdoors.
18. Conditioning Forces.
19. History.
20. Character Action.
PART THREE.
The Play and the Role.
Introduction.
21. First Contact with the Play.
22. The Character.
23. Circumstances.
24. Relationship.
25. The Objective.
26. The Obstacle.
27. The Action.
28. The Rehearsal.
29. Practical Problems.
30. Communication.
31. Style.
Epilogue.
Index.

About the author

Uta Hagen was the recipient of innumerable honors and awards
during her long career, including the prestigious National Medal of
Arts in 2003. She died in 2004 at the age of 84.
HASKEL FRANKEL was the drama critic of the National
Observer.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 240 ● ISBN 9780470730188 ● File size 0.6 MB ● Publisher John Wiley & Sons ● Published 2010 ● Edition 2 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2323324 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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