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Stella Adler On Miller Williams Inge Oneill Stella Adler Adler

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Stella Adler On Miller Williams Inge Oneill Stella Adler Adler
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Publisher: Knopf
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.01 MB
Author: Stella Adler [Adler, Stella]
ISBN: 9780307800428, 0307800423
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Stella Adler On Miller Williams Inge Oneill Stella Adler Adler by Stella Adler [adler, Stella] 9780307800428, 0307800423 instant download after payment.

In her long-awaited book, the legendary acting teacher Stella Adler gives us her extraordinary insights into the work of Henrik Ibsen (“The creation of the modern theater took a genius like Ibsen . . . Miller and Odets, Inge and O’Neill, Williams and Shaw, swallowed the whole of him”), August Strindberg (“He understood and predicted the forces that would break in our lives”), and Anton Chekhov (“Chekhov doesn’t want a play, he wants what happened in life. In life, people don’t usually kill each other. They talk”).


Through the plays of these masters, Adler discusses the arts of playwriting and script interpretation (“There are two aspects of the theater. One belongs to the author and the other to the actor. The actor thinks it all belongs to the author . . . The curtain goes up and all he knows are the lines . . . It is not enough . . . Script interpretation is your profession”).


She looks into aspects of society and class, and into our cultural past, as well as the evolution of the modern spirit (“The actor learns from Ibsen what is modern in the modern theater. There are no villains, no heroes. Ibsen understands, more than anything, there is more than one truth”).

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