2nd Edition

Konstantin Stanislavsky

By Bella Merlin Copyright 2018
    214 Pages
    by Routledge

    214 Pages
    by Routledge

    As one of the most well-known names in theatre history, Konstantin Stanislavsky’s teachings on actor training have endured throughout the decades, influencing scholars and practitioners even in the present day. This second edition of Konstantin Stanislavsky combines:

    • an overview of Stanislavsky’s life and work, including recent discoveries
    • an assessment of his widely read text, An Actor Prepares (1936) with comparisons to Benedetti’s 2008 translation, An Actor’s Work
    • detailed commentary of the key 1898 production of The Seagull
    • an indispensable set of practical exercises for actors, teachers and directors.

    As a first step towards critical understanding, and as an initial ex- ploration before going on to further, primary research, Routledge Performance Practitioners are unbeatable value for today’s student.

    List of figures

    Acknowledgements

    Preface to the Second Edition

    I BIOGRAPHY IN SOCIAL AND ARTISTIC CONTEXT

    Introduction

    The amateur years: 1863–98

    The director dictator: 1891–1906

    Round-the-table analysis: 1906–early 1930s 15 The final legacies: 1930s–1938 and beyond

    1. SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS OF AN ACTOR PREPARES

    Introduction

    An Actor Prepares

    An Actor’s Work

    2. DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS OF THE SEAGULL

    Introduction

    The Seagull’s flight path

    The Seagull flies

    3. PRACTICAL EXERCISES

    Introduction

    Introduction to ‘round-the-table analysis’ and Stanislavsky’s ‘system’

    Introduction to the Method of Physical Actions

    Introduction to Active Analysis

    Conclusion

    A brief glossary of terms

    Selected bibliography

    Index

    Biography

    Bella Merlin is Professor of Acting and Directing in the Department of Theatre, Film and Digital Production, University of California, Riverside.