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This classic work on acting is one of the very few that stands beside Stanislavsky as a must-have for all acting students and professionals. Richard Boleslavsky's Acting: The First Six Lessons is a treasure-box of wise observation about the art of acting, all wrapped up in six charming dialogues between a teacher and a student. Generations of actors have been enriched by Boleslavsky's witty and acute picture of the actor's craft. These six "lessons" - miniature dramas about concentration and memory of emotion - distill the challenge facing every actor. For this reissue the text has been entirely reset and the book jacketed in a contemporary design. An essential work on the short shelf of any acting student.
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Performing Arts, Art, Acting, Nonfiction, Acting, study and teachingShowing 8 featured editions. View all 8 editions?
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Acting: The First Six Lessons. (Theatre Arts Book)
January 7, 1987, Theatre Arts / Routledge
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Acting: the first six lessons / Richard Boleslavsky.
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