Acting with Adler

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Acting Big Ideas
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Stanislavsky in America
Stella Adler Legacy
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  • ISBN 9781493085118
  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 127 x 202mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Sep 2024
  • Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Stella Adler towers high among the memorable acting teachers in American theatre. Her methods of training, her principles of acting and character interpretation, and her analyses of the seminal plays of the modern theatre comprise a legacy for everyone who followed her. Acting with Adler looks at that legacy through the particular immediacy and authenticity of her own spoken words. Over three years in the 1970s, author Joanna Rotté worked under the direction of Adler as a student and actor, all the while taking copious notes that form the heart of this book. Rotté’s recounting of her time with Adler reveals a teacher speaking about her principles in a tough-minded, demanding manner, inspired by her overriding conviction that an actor “becomes bigger through working.”
This new edition of Rotté’s acclaimed text includes an entirely new foreword from Isaac Butler, author of The Method; a preface that places Adler more fully in her historical context; and a new chapter that reflects on Adler’s philosophical and practical contributions, considering what her teachings have to offer performers working today.

Joanna Rotté is the author of the book Scene Change: A Theatre Diary—Prague, Moscow, Leningrad and of articles appearing in theatre journals and online arts and culture publications. She is emerita professor of theatre at Villanova University in Pennsylvania, where she taught acting and script analysis and directed plays for thirty years, including seven years as head of the theatre department. She is a volunteer teaching artist in the New York state prison system and offers a master class at the Stella Adler Studio. She is a member of Actors Equity. An archive of her writing, performances, and productions may be found at www.joannarotte.com
or www.homepage.villanova.edu/joanna.rotte.

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