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Creating Life on Stage A Director's Approach to Working with Actors

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ISBN-10: 0325009198

ISBN-13: 9780325009193

Edition: 2006

Authors: Marshall W. Mason, William Hurt

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Marshall W. Mason's unique methods will help all theatre artists find the only thing that matters: creative truth. When I was a young actor, he taught me everything I needed to know and continue to use today. In fact, I don't set foot inside any character I play unless Marshall's with me. - Jeff Daniels Marshall is the director who has brought almost all my plays to life on stage. No one gets better performances from actors than he does, so he knows what he's talking about. His approach should prove useful to actors who want to inhabit a playwright's creation without appearing to act. - Lanford Wilson The theatrical magic that theatergoers experience isn't magic at all - it's hard work.…    
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Book details

List price: $21.23
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Heinemann
Publication date: 11/22/2006
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 272
Size: 5.75" wide x 8.75" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.792
Language: English

Marshall W. Mason was the founding artistic director for New York's legendary Circle Repertory Company, which The New York Times identified as "the chief source for new American plays." His twelve Broadway productions including Burn This, The Fifth of July, Talley's Folly, As Is, and Knock Knock have earned him five Tony nominations for Best Director. He's won six Obies for his work, and in 1999 he received a Mr. Abbott Special Millennium Award that named him "one of the most innovative and influential directors of the twentieth century."

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
The Challenge
A Director's Vision
Preparation
Casting
First Rehearsal
Research
Discovering Movement
Reviewing Discoveries
Criticism and Notes
Improving the Work
Transferring the Work to the Stage
Enduring the Opening
Appendices
More Conceptual Resources
A Flawed Concept
Essential Tools for Rehearsals
Alternative Casting Considerations
First Rehearsal of Summer and Smoke
Preproduction Research
A Summary of the Meisner Technique
Checklist for Setting Up an Improvisation
Program Notes
A Different View
Index