Майкл Говард – один из столпов американского театра, актер, режиссер и уже более 50 лет преподаватель актерского мастерства. Он возглавлял отделения драматического искусства в Джульярдской школе и Йельском университете и воспитал целую плеяду актеров и театральных педагогов в основанной им Michael Howard Studios. "Написать эту книгу меня сподвиг тот удивительный опыт поиска себя, который помогает прочувствовать актерскую профессию, жить сценой. Конечно, нет универсального ответа на вопрос о том, что заставляет нас идти вперед, хотя есть тысячи веских причин все бросить. Но за семьдесят с чем-то лет в мире драматического театра мне не надоело искать, задавать вопросы и, возмож
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Michael Howard has been a major force in American theater for more than seven decades. After studying with Sanford Meisner in the 1940s and Lee Strasberg in his private classes and in the Actors Studio in the 1950s, Howard enjoyed an acting career that led him to work with such American luminaries as Clifford Odets and Uta Hagen before moving on to direct and teach. He served as the first artistic director of Atlanta's Alliance Theater and later on the faculties of Julliard and Yale University. A teacher for more than fifty years in the studio he founded, Michael Howard Studios, he has been and continues to be a trainer of actors who have achieved international recognition.
A look into acting that I hadn't considered before, but did allow me to see the craft in a different light. Not necessarily sure yet if this is these are the techniques for me or the craft for me, but this could be an interesting insight into acting at times. I think at times, the book was a bit heavy on references that potentially a non actor may not be familiar with so that bogged certain elements down for me, but I think if I do decide to join the theater world again I would be willing to give this another read through.
I'm biased because I study at his studio, but michael Howard's book is wonderful. It's not a how- to book or a book that teaches you the tricks of acting. Rather it's Michael Howard's account of how to approach the craft as an art. I found myself underlining and highlighting and taking notes in the margins, and after many years of being in the theatre, I found that much of what he said rang true for me.
This is a Goodreads win review. I have never read a book about the art of acting before. The author of this book has been an actor, a director and a teacher of acting. It talks about every aspect of acting; techniques, styles, methods, concentration, memory, etc. It is a very interesting book.