![]() Respect for Acting
ISBN: 978-0-02-547390-4
Hardcover
240 pages
September 1973
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PART ONE: The Actor.
Introduction.
1. Concept.
2. Identity.
3. Substitution.
4. Emotional Memory.
5. Sense Memory.
6. The Five Senses.
7. Thinking.
8. Walking and Talking.
9. Improvisation.
10. Reality.
PART TWO: The Object Exercises.
Introduction.
11. The Basic Object Exercise.
12. Three Entrances.
13. Immediacy.
14. The Forth Wall.
15. Endowment.
16. Talking to Yourself.
17. Outdoors.
18. Conditioning Forces.
19. History.
20. Character Action.
PART THREE: The Play and the Role.
Introduction.
21. First Contact with The Play.
22. The Character.
23. Circumstances.
24. Relationship.
25. The Objective.
26. The Obstacle.
27. The Action.
28. The Rehearsal.
29. Practical Problems.
30. Communication.
31. Style.
Epilogue.
Index.
Introduction.
1. Concept.
2. Identity.
3. Substitution.
4. Emotional Memory.
5. Sense Memory.
6. The Five Senses.
7. Thinking.
8. Walking and Talking.
9. Improvisation.
10. Reality.
PART TWO: The Object Exercises.
Introduction.
11. The Basic Object Exercise.
12. Three Entrances.
13. Immediacy.
14. The Forth Wall.
15. Endowment.
16. Talking to Yourself.
17. Outdoors.
18. Conditioning Forces.
19. History.
20. Character Action.
PART THREE: The Play and the Role.
Introduction.
21. First Contact with The Play.
22. The Character.
23. Circumstances.
24. Relationship.
25. The Objective.
26. The Obstacle.
27. The Action.
28. The Rehearsal.
29. Practical Problems.
30. Communication.
31. Style.
Epilogue.
Index.

