The founder and director of the Yale Repertory Theater, as well as Harvard's American Repertory Theater, and a drama critic for more than thirty years, Robert Brustein is a living legend in theatrical circles. Letters to a Young Actor not only inspires the multitudes of struggling dramatists out pounding the pavement, but also reinvigorates the very state of the art of acting itself.
At once inspiring and no-nonsense, Letters to a Young Artist will challenge you, motivate you, and set you on a course to pursue your art without compromise.
Every young sister needs to know that it's okay to dream big and to deFINE her own destiny. This is a book that will educate, uplift and inspire.
Basic Acting Techniques: In Letters to a Young Actor
The film and television star draws on personal experiences to present a series of motivational letters that explores such topics as the value of a good education and the media's inappropriate emphasis on material wealth.
The film and television star draws on personal experiences to present a series of motivational letters that explores such topics as the value of a good education and the media's inappropriate emphasis on material wealth.
Although they deal mainly with the Gielgud-Burton performance of Hamlet, these letters by an important cast member reveal much about general theater life
This is required reading for anyone passionate about the theater, acting, and the teaching of it.
A guide to becoming empowered in today's world addresses a wide range of topics, from establishing a unique identity and confronting racism and sexism to engaging in responsible relationships with the opposite sex and managing finances.
The balance and clarity of this volume make it an excellent supplement in a course on Paul." --Jerry L. Sumney, Lexington Theological Seminary "This book should become the go-to introductory book on Paul's letters.
Every young sister needs to know that itÂ's okay to dream big and to deFINE her own destiny. This is a book that will educate, uplift and inspire.