Stella Adler on Ibsen, Strindberg, and Chekhov
By Stella Adler
Edited by Barry Paris
By Stella Adler
Edited by Barry Paris
By Stella Adler
Edited by Barry Paris
By Stella Adler
Edited by Barry Paris
Category: Literary Criticism | Performing Arts
Category: Literary Criticism | Performing Arts
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$18.00
Sep 12, 2000 | ISBN 9780679746980
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Apr 13, 2011 | ISBN 9780307787934
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Praise
"No critic has ever talked about theater . . . with more insight and passion. Earthy and sophisticated, imperious and droll, [Adler] had the gift of making plays written over 100 years earlier seem excitingly modern." —The Los Angeles Times Book Review
"Plunges you into the world of theater . . . [and] reveals Stella Adler as a literary and social analyst, Stella Adler as an acting teacher, and Stella Adler as a great personality." —The New Republic
"These inspired lectures are evidence that Stella Adler is hands down the greatest acting teacher America has produced. . . . Nobody with a serious interest in the theater can afford to be without this book." –John Guare
"One regrets never having seen [Adler] perform, but reading her on these writers, especially Chekhov, is the next best thing." —The New York Times
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