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a hinders the actor from performing fully . Neurotics , in fact , make bad actors generally . Their own sense of identity feels so perilously weak that they find it threatening to take on another . Successful actors , on the other hand ...
a hinders the actor from performing fully . Neurotics , in fact , make bad actors generally . Their own sense of identity feels so perilously weak that they find it threatening to take on another . Successful actors , on the other hand ...
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Theorists of acting have mounted campaigns against role playing ; the Stanislavskian actor , notes Barish , “ undergoes an arduous discipline to learn how not to mimic . ... Instead , he is to copy the romantic poet .
Theorists of acting have mounted campaigns against role playing ; the Stanislavskian actor , notes Barish , “ undergoes an arduous discipline to learn how not to mimic . ... Instead , he is to copy the romantic poet .
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The two polarized approaches to acting , under various names ( Method vs. Technique , internal vs. external , realism vs. style , etc. ) , have dominated American acting for many decades . The fact that they are polarized tends to limit ...
The two polarized approaches to acting , under various names ( Method vs. Technique , internal vs. external , realism vs. style , etc. ) , have dominated American acting for many decades . The fact that they are polarized tends to limit ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Sophocles Oedipus the King | 121 |
Shakespeare As You Like It | 133 |
Urheberrecht | |
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