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A Practical Handbook for the Actor

Introduction by David Mamet
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For anyone who has ever wanted to take an acting class, "this is the best book on acting written in the last twenty years" (David Mamet, from the Introduction).

This book describes a technique developed and refined by the authors, all of them young actors, in their work with Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright David Mamet, actor W. H. Macy, and director Gregory Mosher. A Practical Handbook for the Actor is written for any actor who has ever experienced the frustrations of acting classes that lacked clarity and objectivity, and that failed to provide a dependable set of tools. An actor's job, the authors state, is to "find a way to live truthfully under the imaginary circumstances of the play." The ways in which an actor can attain that truth form the substance of this eloquent book.
Melissa Bruder is a native New Yorker and graduate of NYU, where she studied with the Stella Adler Conservatory, David Mamet and William H. Macy. She is a proud founding ensemble member of the Atlantic Theatre Company/Atlantic Acting School, NYC. She lives in Sydney, Australia where she works as an acting, dialogue and dialect coach in the film & television industry, and teaches professional-level classes at Practical Aesthetics Australia, Atlantic’s annex "Down Under." View titles by Melissa Bruder
Lee Michael Cohn holds a BFA from NYU Drama as a departmental scholar and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of California. He’s a film producer and director who placed in the Top Ten out of over 2,000 shows at the Edinburgh Theatre Festival. A playwriting grant recipient from California State University, Northridge, Lee's new book, Directing Actors: A Practical Aesthetics Approach, was recently published by Routledge Press. Lee has taught acting at numerous major universities. View titles by Lee Michael Cohn
Madeleine Olnek is a filmmaker and playwright who has had four films at Sundance, including the comedies Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same and The Foxy Merkins. Her Guggenheim-award-winning SXSW film Wild Nights With Emily starred Molly Shannon as the first-ever onscreen queer Emily Dickinson. Shannon also credits her as “the midwife” for her SNL Mary Katharine Gallagher character while Olnek directed her in an NYU comedy show using the techniques outlined in this very book. View titles by Madeleine Olnek
Nathaniel “Ned” Pollack studied at the New York University Undergraduate Drama Department, taking classes with the Stella Adler Studio and Playwrights' Horizons Theater School. He then studied with David Mamet and William H. Macy in their Practical Aesthetics Workshop. He has worked at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, the Atlantic Theater Company in Chicago, and Playwrights' Horizons in New York. More recently, he has been teaching and working in Video and Multimedia in the Bay Area. View titles by Nathaniel Pollack
Robert Previto is a playwright and director whose work has been produced in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. Graduating New York University's Drama Department as an Honors Scholar and winning The Founders Day Award for Academic Excellence, he earned his Masters Degree in Dramatic Writing at NYU in 1987, graduating in Advanced Standing. Author of 25 plays and several novels, his play "The Weight of Time" won first place in the Northport One-Act Festival in 2012. View titles by Robert Previto
Scott Zigler has been directing since 1985 and teaching acting since 1987. He is a founding member of the Atlantic Theater Company/Atlantic Theater Acting School and currently serves as the Dean of the School of Drama at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. View titles by Scott Zigler

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For anyone who has ever wanted to take an acting class, "this is the best book on acting written in the last twenty years" (David Mamet, from the Introduction).

This book describes a technique developed and refined by the authors, all of them young actors, in their work with Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright David Mamet, actor W. H. Macy, and director Gregory Mosher. A Practical Handbook for the Actor is written for any actor who has ever experienced the frustrations of acting classes that lacked clarity and objectivity, and that failed to provide a dependable set of tools. An actor's job, the authors state, is to "find a way to live truthfully under the imaginary circumstances of the play." The ways in which an actor can attain that truth form the substance of this eloquent book.

Author

Melissa Bruder is a native New Yorker and graduate of NYU, where she studied with the Stella Adler Conservatory, David Mamet and William H. Macy. She is a proud founding ensemble member of the Atlantic Theatre Company/Atlantic Acting School, NYC. She lives in Sydney, Australia where she works as an acting, dialogue and dialect coach in the film & television industry, and teaches professional-level classes at Practical Aesthetics Australia, Atlantic’s annex "Down Under." View titles by Melissa Bruder
Lee Michael Cohn holds a BFA from NYU Drama as a departmental scholar and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of California. He’s a film producer and director who placed in the Top Ten out of over 2,000 shows at the Edinburgh Theatre Festival. A playwriting grant recipient from California State University, Northridge, Lee's new book, Directing Actors: A Practical Aesthetics Approach, was recently published by Routledge Press. Lee has taught acting at numerous major universities. View titles by Lee Michael Cohn
Madeleine Olnek is a filmmaker and playwright who has had four films at Sundance, including the comedies Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same and The Foxy Merkins. Her Guggenheim-award-winning SXSW film Wild Nights With Emily starred Molly Shannon as the first-ever onscreen queer Emily Dickinson. Shannon also credits her as “the midwife” for her SNL Mary Katharine Gallagher character while Olnek directed her in an NYU comedy show using the techniques outlined in this very book. View titles by Madeleine Olnek
Nathaniel “Ned” Pollack studied at the New York University Undergraduate Drama Department, taking classes with the Stella Adler Studio and Playwrights' Horizons Theater School. He then studied with David Mamet and William H. Macy in their Practical Aesthetics Workshop. He has worked at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, the Atlantic Theater Company in Chicago, and Playwrights' Horizons in New York. More recently, he has been teaching and working in Video and Multimedia in the Bay Area. View titles by Nathaniel Pollack
Robert Previto is a playwright and director whose work has been produced in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. Graduating New York University's Drama Department as an Honors Scholar and winning The Founders Day Award for Academic Excellence, he earned his Masters Degree in Dramatic Writing at NYU in 1987, graduating in Advanced Standing. Author of 25 plays and several novels, his play "The Weight of Time" won first place in the Northport One-Act Festival in 2012. View titles by Robert Previto
Scott Zigler has been directing since 1985 and teaching acting since 1987. He is a founding member of the Atlantic Theater Company/Atlantic Theater Acting School and currently serves as the Dean of the School of Drama at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. View titles by Scott Zigler

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