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Method Acting

Author: Andreas Manolikakis

“I regard [Andreas Manolikakis] as one of the most insightful and gifted members of the Actors Studio.” Arthur Penn, former President of the Actors Studio, Tony-winning and three-time Academy Award...

“I regard [Andreas Manolikakis] as one of the most insightful and gifted members of the Actors Studio.” Arthur Penn, former President of the Actors Studio, Tony-winning and three-time Academy Award nominee

“For more than a few generations now, the widespread clichés surrounding the true artistic realities of Method Acting have seduced the popular imagination...

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  • Themes Theater
  • Language English
  • Number of pages Number of pages 128
  • Cover Cover Soft
  • Year of publication Year of publication 2026
  • Publisher Publisher Armos
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“I regard [Andreas Manolikakis] as one of the most insightful and gifted members of the Actors Studio.” Arthur Penn, former President of the Actors Studio, Tony-winning and three-time Academy Award nominee

“For more than a few generations now, the widespread clichés surrounding the true artistic realities of Method Acting have seduced the popular imagination and even infected the thinking of many academics and professionals. In this book of personal reflections on the teaching and the teachers of The Method, Andreas Manolikakis takes on those clichés and easy dismissals that still haunt the deeply transformational achievements of Method Acting.” William Coco, Editor, Dramaturg, and Director, Theatre History Dept., Actors Studio Drama School, 2006-2020

“Method Acting: Myths and Realities. A Personal View presents the origins and development of both Constantin Stanislavski’s System and Strasberg’s Method and illuminates the vital contribution of Evgeny Vakhtangov for the development of the System, and the foundation of the Method. This book cuts through decades of confusion, misinterpretation, and half-truths, offering a clear, accessible explanation of what these approaches actually are—and what they are not—while providing clear insight into the philosophy and procedures that shape this highly influential tradition of actor training.” Brian Rhinehart, Actor, Director, Deviser, and Professor

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Author
Andreas Manolikakis
Publisher
Armos
Language
English
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
128
Release Date
01/03/2026
Publication Date
2026
Award
-
Dimensions
14x21 cm
Art Movement
Modernism
Art Albums
No
Subjects
Theater
ISBN-13
9789606158452

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“I regard [Andreas Manolikakis] as one of the most insightful and gifted members of the Actors Studio.” Arthur Penn, former President of the Actors Studio, Tony-winning and three-time Academy Award nominee

“For more than a few generations now, the widespread clichés surrounding the true artistic realities of Method Acting have seduced the popular imagination and even infected the thinking of many academics and professionals. In this book of personal reflections on the teaching and the teachers of The Method, Andreas Manolikakis takes on those clichés and easy dismissals that still haunt the deeply transformational achievements of Method Acting.” William Coco, Editor, Dramaturg, and Director, Theatre History Dept., Actors Studio Drama School, 2006-2020

“Method Acting: Myths and Realities. A Personal View presents the origins and development of both Constantin Stanislavski’s System and Strasberg’s Method and illuminates the vital contribution of Evgeny Vakhtangov for the development of the System, and the foundation of the Method. This book cuts through decades of confusion, misinterpretation, and half-truths, offering a clear, accessible explanation of what these approaches actually are—and what they are not—while providing clear insight into the philosophy and procedures that shape this highly influential tradition of actor training.” Brian Rhinehart, Actor, Director, Deviser, and Professor

Manufacturer

Author
Andreas Manolikakis
Publisher
Armos
Language
English
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
128
Release Date
01/03/2026
Publication Date
2026
Award
-
Dimensions
14x21 cm
Art Movement
Modernism
Art Albums
No
Subjects
Theater
ISBN-13
9789606158452

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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