 | Chapter Outline (See related pages)
- A Historical Perspective: Demands Of Classical Acting
- Three Challenges Of Acting
- Mastering the Craft of Acting
- The Performer's Body
- The Performer's Voice
- Centering
- Making Characters Believable
- The Development of Realistic Acting
- The Stanislavski System: A technique for realistic acting
- Relaxation
- Concentration and Observation
- Importance of Specifics
- Inner Truth
- Action Onstage: What? Why? How?
- Through Line of a Role
- Ensemble Playing
- Stanislavski and Psychophysical Action
- Modern Approaches to Realistic Acting
- Additional Training Techniques
- raining for Special Forms of Theater
- Synthesis and Integration
- Judging Performances
- Summary
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