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Lessons: The Craft of Acting
Truthful human behavior on stage and screen


By Tom Isbell


 

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Tom Isbell wants you to know that this is definitely not a ’how-to’ book on acting.  In fact, he abhors how-to books for the arts.  Still, this book is meant to improve your acting skills by developing your awareness as an actor — awareness both of yourself and those around you.  By understanding what is worth pursuing, what is worth remembering, and what is worth letting go of, you can acquire knowledge about acting which will increase your skill level.  This book is a series of 100 plain-speaking, highly readable lessons that convey the big and little truths of acting.  Divided into 5 sections — Approach, Fundamentals, Classes and Rehearsals, Performance, and Final Lessons — Isbell presents this as a true acting book that focuses on allowing the natural artist to evolve, grow and mature, finding his or her own voice.  If you’re new to acting, these 100 lessons should provide a foundation on which you can build your acting life.  If you’ve been acting for a while, these lessons should confirm what you already know deep within you, but perhaps haven’t yet voiced. 

(216 pages, 5½ x 8½, paperback)

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