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Actor at Work

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ISBN-10: 0205418503

ISBN-13: 9780205418503

Edition: 9th 2005 (Revised)

Authors: Robert L. Benedetti

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Book details

List price: $121.00
Edition: 9th
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon, Incorporated
Publication date: 3/19/2004
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.034
Language: English

As I have been going over this text again and again attempting to make some sort of meager offering to make it better
I have fallen in love with this text all over again. Rick D. Anderson
Kirkwood Community College I feel that Robert Benedetti's book is an excellent overview of all principles required for the beginning actor.
William Gelber, Texas Tech University
I have always considered Benedetti's textbook to be an excellent resource for any teacher of acting.
Lori Horvik, North Dakota State University
This is a book with the potential to transform the novice actor.
Matt Tomlanovich, Southern Methodist University
Benedetti's language is just sophisticated
enough to make the subject matter feel important and yet it's not so complex or abstract that it becomes tiresome or overwhelming.
I think it is the best text on the market for non-majors that manages to be sophisticated enough for majors.
Rebecca Hilliker, University of Wyoming
Benedetti's exercises are challenging and fun, and don't ask more from the student than they are comfortable doing.
Nancy Silva, American River College
In my opinion The Actor at Work remains the best acting text on the market
Having examined numerous other acting texts
I continue to be amazed at the clarity, substance, and quality of Benedetti's text.
George Sorensen
Texas Tech University
The exercises are terrific and support the text very well
I am amazed at how quickly my students respond to the exercises and 'catch on' to the intent.
William Hutson, Creighton University