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Stanislavski Constantin

Constantin Stanislavski (1863-1938) was a Russian director who sought 'inner realism' by insisting that his actors find the truth within themselves and 'become' the characters they portrayed. His work brought international fame to the Moscow Art Theatre, which he had co-founded with Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko in 1897. During his early years at the Moscow Art Theatre, he directed the first productions of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya (1899), Three Sisters (1901) and The Cherry Orchard (1904) as well as a series of celebrated versions of Shakespeare. Stanislavski toured America with the company in 1923. After World War II, the US edition of Stanislavski's treatise An Actor Prepares (1926) became a bible of the Method school of acting.

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My Life in Art
No one has had a greater influence on acting as we know it than Stanislavski. His 'method' - or inte...
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An Actor Prepares
An Actor Prepares is the most famous acting training book ever to have been written and the work of...
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Creating A Role
Creating A Role is the third book - alongside the international bestseller An Actor Prepares and Bui...
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Building A Character
A landmark work of political and legal philosophy, Ronald Dworkin's Taking Rights Seriously was accl...
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