Acting Is Believing - 13th Edition by Kenneth L Stilson (Paperback)
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- Acting is Believing has remained one of the classic acting texts that continues to set the standard in the field, using the Stanislavski method to teach students the fundamentals of acting for stage or screen--now updated for the 21st century student and actor.
- About the Author: Kenneth L. Stilson is the author of the last five editions of Acting is Believing, along with the late Larry D. Clark and the late Charles McGaw.
- 356 Pages
- Performing Arts, Acting & Auditioning
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About the Book
Acting is Believing has remained one of the classic acting texts that continues to set the standard in the field, using the Stanislavski method to teach students the fundamentals of acting for stage or screen-now updated for the 21st century student and actor.Book Synopsis
Acting is Believing has remained one of the classic acting texts that continues to set the standard in the field, using the Stanislavski method to teach students the fundamentals of acting for stage or screen--now updated for the 21st century student and actor.
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Acting is Believing gives you the distillation of a century's worth of observations, advice, and exercises that will help you find your way as an actor. You also have the advantage of learning, in later chapters, how to approach the business end of an actor's profession, something I had to learn belatedly, pounding the pavements of New York City.
I love the truth of this book and its breadth. I love that the acting process is described in great detail for the novice or professional, yet it's mysterious, too. This is an important book to have on your bookcase to dive back into time and again for insights into our artform.
In our volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous world, it is a rare thing for a classic acting text to retain its relevance as a foundational primer in the principles of the craft as well as a guide to applying those tools in context. Stilson's revisal remarkably does both and is well worth the time spent for the inquisitive practitioner who wishes to investigate the existential dilemmas of the human experience in this ever-evolving global environment to which contemporary dramatists, griots, storytellers, what you will, are responding.
Loved it! Kenneth L. Stilson was my acting teacher in the mid-90s. Now, several decades into my own journey as a professional actor and acting coach, I'm thrilled to rediscover the foundations he taught years ago in a fresh text that feels wholly relevant and accessible in today's world. Acting is Believing is filled with great advice, exercises, and insights about the art of acting. It's a thorough and engaging text appropriate for both amateurs and seasoned professionals. What I love most about Stilson's Acting is Believing 13th edition is how vital it feels in today's industry. He's brought forward techniques and ideas that made the book a classic to begin with and married it with the intricacies of the industry in the 2020s. It's accessible, authentic, and artistically engaging. Now, in my third decade as a professional actor, Acting is Believing is a great reminder of the foundations of the craft, and also a treasure trove of fresh insights on being a working actor in today's complex theatre business.
The acting techniques and exercises in Acting is Believing can give you insights and abilities you will use the rest of your life, no matter what you do for a living. Over the years, this book became my acting bible, and I learned to relax and allow myself to fail often and grow as an actress while discovering how to enjoy the whole learning process.
This book, perhaps more fundamentally than any other, offers a full investigation of the complexity of the art of acting that is hidden behind the truthful simplicity of the title: 'acting is believing.' Within these pages, an actor will find analysis, exercises, examples, and demonstrations that can guide an individual's exploration of inner creativity; these lead to the phenomenon in which the character and the actor become one in the experience of a living play. Reading this book . . . will elucidate an understanding of what it takes to develop your talent to its maximum capacity. If you follow the logical progression the author provides, you will explore step by step all the means available to make your performances natural and revelatory.
This staple of the actor's tool kit is now even more essential with the release of the 13th edition. Equally valuable for the actor in training and the seasoned professional, Acting is Believing is a comprehensive, accessible, and practical guide to the core principles of Stanislavski-based acting technique. Of particular value are the guided exercises that help the actor make the technique their own. An indispensable guidepost for the craft of acting today.
About the Author
Kenneth L. Stilson is the author of the last five editions of Acting is Believing, along with the late Larry D. Clark and the late Charles McGaw. Stilson serves as the Executive Director of the Lanford Wilson New American Play Festival and Founding Chair of The Jeanine Larson Dobbins Conservatory of Theatre & Dance at Southeast Missouri State University. As a playwright/librettist, his works include An American Hero: A World War II Musical (OB, Acorn Theatre, NYMF, winner, Best of Festival), Stage Door Johnny: A Rock Musical (with Mike Appel), Where the Lilies Grow, and more. His screenplays include Fire Lily (Best of Festival, American Artist Film Festival) and Interviewing Monsters (with Tom Greene), and he is the author of Ezra Stone: A Theatre Biography. He has been an acting coach for 30 years, with former students having earned Tony and Obie Awards. He has directed more than 70 plays and musicals at numerous theatres. He currently serves on the Commission of Accreditation with the National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST) in Arlington, VA.