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![]() | Acting Power by Robert Cohen ISBN-10: 0874844088 ISBN-10: 0-87484-408-8 ISBN-13: 9780874844085 ISBN-13: 978-0-87484-408-5 Hardcover 1978-01-01 McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description Designed for courses in beginning or intermediate acting, this text is a contemporary, personal, and provocative resource for students who strive to become great—not merely good—performers. | ||
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Simply the Best The above reviewer was probably an acting student at The Boston Conservatory. There, the standard text for senior year is Acting Power. That aside, the reviewer is correct. The book is the best you'll ever read on the techniques of acting. Forget Uta, forget Stanislavski, this book puts you in the mindset that what your scene objectives are are playable. You don't worry about what's behind you, you focus on what's ahead. Read the book and you'll see what I mean. Having written that, realize that you cannot really learn to act from a book. You have to work at it. This book just helps you come from a realistic standpoint. | ||
Just the Best "The best book on how to act yet written" is how this book is described on more than one "recommended books for actors" list. Aimed at the College Senior/Conservatory level. Some find it easier to follow if read backwards -- starting with the Appendix, then Chapter Six, then Chapter Five, etc. | ||