

Stella Adler: The Art of Acting [Kissel, Howard] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Stella Adler: The Art of Acting Review: Amazing Book - Stella Adler's book is a classic in the field. I've always wanted to read this and it is excellent. She is the best at helping actors with breaking down a scene with psychology. Review: An amazing book about an amazing woman. A++++ - This is going to the top of the "books my kids must read" when they are going off to college or leaving home. This book is a supposedly a series of Stella Adler's lectures about acting, but it is also very inspirational as a series of lectures about how to live. Addler says that "The whole thing about acting is to give. The actor must above everything be generous. He doesn't hoard his riches...But before you can be giving and magnanimous, you must have something to give. Ideas don't come from your legs. They don't come from your voice. They come from your mind. The theatre is built on developing your mind. It's an education for your mind." She works on critical seeing, self-awareness, discipline, self-control - skills that are important to everyone, not just actors. She discusses the importance of developing your imagination, "Eventually your imaginative reach will extend to other things, until you can say, I know how it feels to be in mourning, how it feels to be isolated, what it means to be abandoned, what it's like to be engaged or to be married." She means this in the context of acting on stage, but for the non-actor, it translates into becoming truly empathetic, to being able to truly understand and communicate with others. Every page is full of memorable comments: "You must be aware that even a subject of profound importance can be trivialized and degraded if you haven't the energy and interest to match it." "Sometimes, when a husband and a wife go on a trip together, he might say, "My God! Do you know what that is? Why that's Notre Dame!" and she replies, "Yes I know. I can see it." They are seeing in Notre Dame something entirely different. As actors you must make everything you see come alive." "You will fail. That's great. Here's a secret for you - that's the only way you can learn. Learning has to cost you something." And on and on and on! She must have been such a strong, amazing woman, so completely different from anyone in my own solidly suburban middle class life. It is profoundly uplifting to hear her voice through the pages of this book. I highly, highly recommend this book.
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,600 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #8 in Acting & Auditioning (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (970) |
| Dimensions | 6.4 x 1 x 9.25 inches |
| Edition | First Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 1557833737 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1557833730 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 288 pages |
| Publication date | November 1, 2000 |
| Publisher | Applause |
W**.
Amazing Book
Stella Adler's book is a classic in the field. I've always wanted to read this and it is excellent. She is the best at helping actors with breaking down a scene with psychology.
B**2
An amazing book about an amazing woman. A++++
This is going to the top of the "books my kids must read" when they are going off to college or leaving home. This book is a supposedly a series of Stella Adler's lectures about acting, but it is also very inspirational as a series of lectures about how to live. Addler says that "The whole thing about acting is to give. The actor must above everything be generous. He doesn't hoard his riches...But before you can be giving and magnanimous, you must have something to give. Ideas don't come from your legs. They don't come from your voice. They come from your mind. The theatre is built on developing your mind. It's an education for your mind." She works on critical seeing, self-awareness, discipline, self-control - skills that are important to everyone, not just actors. She discusses the importance of developing your imagination, "Eventually your imaginative reach will extend to other things, until you can say, I know how it feels to be in mourning, how it feels to be isolated, what it means to be abandoned, what it's like to be engaged or to be married." She means this in the context of acting on stage, but for the non-actor, it translates into becoming truly empathetic, to being able to truly understand and communicate with others. Every page is full of memorable comments: "You must be aware that even a subject of profound importance can be trivialized and degraded if you haven't the energy and interest to match it." "Sometimes, when a husband and a wife go on a trip together, he might say, "My God! Do you know what that is? Why that's Notre Dame!" and she replies, "Yes I know. I can see it." They are seeing in Notre Dame something entirely different. As actors you must make everything you see come alive." "You will fail. That's great. Here's a secret for you - that's the only way you can learn. Learning has to cost you something." And on and on and on! She must have been such a strong, amazing woman, so completely different from anyone in my own solidly suburban middle class life. It is profoundly uplifting to hear her voice through the pages of this book. I highly, highly recommend this book.
L**E
A profoundly stimulating read that teaches how to best imitate real life on any kind of stage...
I'm currently reading the book at my leisure. However, thus far, I'm very intrigued by the amazingly profound life insights and truths that are rendered. The "method" approach to acting is a lifelong development pathway that can be applied to the craft of acting but can also be a useful tool to incorporate (whenever necessary) in one's life to the best of their ability. I like and wholeheartedly appreciate the experience, candidness, humility, confidence, seriousness, wittiness, and marvelous talent/abilities of the instructor, Stella Adler. This book is a must-read, and in my opinion, would be a remarkable (as well as iconic) addition to anyone's personal and/or public library.
C**I
Best Book for Changing Your Self Image!
This book changed my life! I never write reviews but felt inspired to write one for this book. It was recommended to me by Bob Proctor and another one of his coaches. I kept asking for a way to change my self-image so that I could lose the extra 10 pounds I wanted to get rid of and they highly recommended this book. After reading the first 5 chapters I was so amazed. The most important thing I learned was that I could use my imagination to act as my ideal self and therefore create it. I imagine all the time being a fabulous, stylish, slender Queen as well as everything around me. I imagine wearing the stylish clothes, eating slowly and with delicate, fancy silverware on gold lined royal plates with high-quality, artfully designed foods. I sit like a Queen, I walk like a Queen, I even drive my car like a Queen. Just totally elegant, confident, beautiful and like I am so important and lucky. And it's so fun! As silly as it sounds — it totally works! I barely have food cravings or overeat. I feel so much more confident in myself. I feel like I honor and respect myself more. And definitely a whole lot happier :) Highly recommend this book not just for acting but if you want to change the way you think about yourself. And to change negative habits, thoughts, and self-sabotaging behavior.
M**T
Beautiful and epic, but maybe too much so at times.
The Art of Acting is a great book on the subject of acting written by one of the premier acting teachers of the 20th century. Adler's book is inspirational, powerful, and profound. She explains, in great detail, various actions the actor may be called upon to perform on stage and leads her students through various exercises meant to connect the actor with the imagination and train themselves to realistically behave within the context of their character's background, costume, environment, social status, and culture. The only reason I gave this book four stars instead of five is that I feel it is not as use-able as some other acting books. Adler sometimes goes on (and on and on) describing the nature of some kind of action ("to reminiscence") or something and...what am I supposed to DO with that? It feels a lot like her interpretation (read opinion) of the nature of those things and how they should be played. Again, it just seemed to wax philosophical more than useful from time to time. There was also the advice "the actress does not sneeze on stage" to which I wanted to shout "COME ON Stella!"...my point is, again, if you want something really practical you should take a class while reading the book so it's easier to see how to use this information, and/or pick a different book. With all that said, she makes a lot of good points and is very powerful. The dignity she brings to acting is extraordinary and her emphasis on imagination is fascinating. I recommend this book to actors, directors, and anyone interested in theatre and acting. It's a beautiful book, and I intend to re-read it eventually. Hopefully I'll find more utility in a second reading.
F**N
It’s not enough to just read this book. Absorb it with all your might and even more. Thank you Ms Adler <3
A**O
The book is very useful to understand Stella Adler’s method and well written. The shipping was perfect
Y**A
The book arrived on time. The quality is great and it is better than expected. Very interesting to read and it is one of the most important "must have's for an actor.
E**.
Book delivered as promised. Book was definitely out of my regular scope but I enjoyed.
M**E
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