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Technique of Acting

Contributor(s): Adler, Stella (Author), Brando, Marlon (Foreword by)

ISBN: 9781648374210

Publisher: Echo Point Books & Media, LLC

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Pub Date: June 25, 2024

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.33" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 0.48 lbs) 156 pages

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In The Technique of Acting Stella Adler imparts knowledge gained over decades on the stage and years of training with such greats as Stanislavski. This book presents invaluable training and technique for anyone aspiring to the stage.

Brief description: Stella Adler was one of the most important woman theater artists of the 20th Century. Born into a legendary Yiddish theater family and a founding member of the Group Theater, Adler was the only major American acting teacher to study with Konstantin Stanislavski. She based her technique on his renowned "System" approach to acting. Adler's work earned her a reputation as one of the most dynamic and disciplined actresses of her time, as well as a leading teacher and theorist. In 1949 she established the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in New York which, along with its sister school, the Art of Acting Studio in Los Angeles, continues to train actors in world-class programs.

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"Studying with Stella Adler at 18 years old cracked open my mind, heart & soul. It was initially intimidating; the concept of the responsibility of being an actor. But as I matured, I came to understand that she was teaching us to lift the expression of the Human experience to a place that could inspire, heal, provoke & bring love & understanding to all who witnessed the work, and beyond. She has continued to teach me every day of my life to aspire to be not only a great artist, but a significant citizen of the world. This book is one of my touchstones."-Donna Murphy


"The incomparable Stella Adler changed my life, and in this book the reader will see how her technique, at once original and brilliant, serves to bring her vividly to life: her size, her passion, her exquisite understanding of human nature and, most importantly, her unparalleled gift as a teacher."-Kate Mulgrew


"Adler has grown up with the American century and has figured . . . prominently in its theater . . . . The force she exerts is that of elevation. She reminds the actor that he's not just doing a scene study, but that he (or she) embodies a specific person inhabiting a specific place and time." -Lawrence Christon, Los Angeles Times


"Stella Adler . . . is the queen of acting theory." -Samuel G. Freedman, The New York Times


"Stella Adler not only teaches acting, she teaches an artist's approach to the craft, a cultural attitude to theatre and, by extension, a broad-horizoned attitude and approach to every craft and all art . . . . It is both a delight and a treasure, finally, to have a book based on her classes" -Peter Bogdanovich


"Budding thespians who do not have the opportunity to attend one of Ms. Adler's schools... can...avail themselves of her genius on paper. Highly recommended."-The Coast Book Review Service


"Ms Adler presents us with an analysis of the technique of acting that is incisive, intelligent, and long overdue." -Marlon Brando

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