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Aaron, Stephen Stage Fright: Its Role in Acting Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. Univ of Chicago Pr 1986 0226000184 / 9780226000183 Hard Cover Near-Fine Very Good 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall A photo of this book is available. Very-nice, clean condition. NO remainder marks or dustcover clippings. Gray boards with red lettering (clean and bright). ONLY writing/mark inside book is a small numerical notation in book front, on blank page. 156 pages. Tight spine, bright pages. NO tears inside book. Price:
6.28 USD
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Elkind, Samuel 32 Scenes for Acting Practice Scott, Foresman And Company 1972 Trade Paperback Very Good 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Very-good, clean copy - NO tears - Tight spine - Bright pages. 183 pages. 14 pages have light writing - Does NOT interfere with reading. NO remainder marks or price clippings. Price:
2.50 USD
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Fridell, Squire Acting in Television Commercials for Fun and Profit: Expanded and Updated New York, New York, U.S.A. Harmony Books 1986 0517564246 / 9780517564240 Trade Paperback Very Good 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Geller, Barry NO tears - Tight spine - 213 pages - Illustrated - Several pages have highlighting - Does NOT interfere with reading. Popular television commercial actor Squire Fridell updates his classic guide of inside tips and advice for breaking into the commercial business and for continuing to get work. This revision includes completely new lists of agents, union offices, and publications along with Squire's essential guidelines for industry entries. FROM THE PUBLISHER Acting in television commercials is fun, challenging, and often very lucrative. Squire Fridell offers tips and advice that will give you the edge necessary to break in and keep on working: how to get started with a winning resume, a dynamic headshot, and a terrific agent; new audition strategies and performance techniques; learn to manage "downtime" and build your career even while you're not working; and practice acting with scripts from real television commercials! Price:
2.50 USD
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Funk, Bob The Audition Process: A Guide for Actors Portsmouth, New Hampshire, U.S.A. Heinemann 1996 0435086928 / 9780435086923 Trade Paperback Near-Fine 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Near-fine condition. NO remainder marks or price clippings. Illustrated. Covers are clean (NO tears). NO writing, marks or tears inside book. This book includes tips on what kind of monologues to choose, how to behave, where and when professional state and regional and graduate schools for drama auditions take place. Price:
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Kalter, Joanmarie Actors On Acting: Performing in Theatre & Film Today Sterling Publishing Co., Inc. 1979 0806970278 / 9780806970271 Hard Cover Very Good Ex-Library 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Very-good copy of this 1979 ex-libris hardback. Usual library markings - Inner pages are free from writing and tears. Tight spine - Bright pages - Illustrated with photos. Price inside dustcover: $10.95 - 256 pages - Price:
3.50 USD
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Kerr, Judy Acting Is Everything: An Actor's Guidebook for a Successful Career in Los Angeles Studio City, California, U.S.A. September Pub 1997 0962949620 / 9780962949623 Trade Paperback Fine 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall "Revised and Expanded - 8th Edition" - Near-new copy - NO remainder marks or price clippings - Tight spine - Bright pages. 434 pages. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. - The ultimate reference guide for planning, promoting and expanding your acting career. Where to go, who to call, what to spend, what not to do, right to the point. Getting an agent, auditioning, casting directors, nudity, commercials, casting couch, networking, internet addresses, plastic surgery, pictures, resumes, scams, changing your name, demo tapes, standup comedy, making a living, cool L.A. hangouts, the child actor, diary of a determined new actor, acting careers in cities outside of L.A., and when is the right time to move to L.A Price:
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McGaw, Charles;Clark, Larry D.;Stilson, Kenneth L. Acting Is Believing With Infotrac Wadsworth Pub Co 2004 0155059823 / 9780155059825 Hard Cover As New 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall A photo of this book is available. New/Unread copy. Stated Eighth Edition. NO remainder marks or clippings. Tight spine, bright pages. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. Unopened Infotrac in book fron in envelope. Synopsis: A venerable textbook used in undergraduate acting classes since the 1950s, based on the teachings of Constantin Stanislavski. Though the material is organized for classroom work, it is also intended to be usable by any readers serious about the art and discipline of acting. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR Biography Larry Clark is currently Professor and Dean Emeritus at University of Missouri. He joined the faculty in 1966 as an Assistant Professor of Speech and Dramatic Art. In 1988, after a distinguished career as a teacher of acting and directing, during which he directed dozens of plays, both with his students and for the University of Missouri professional Summer Repertory Theatre, Clark was selected as Dean of College of Arts and Science. During Clark's career as a Professor of Theatre, he was extremely active on the national scene and was elected President of all three professional organizations devoted to the educational aspects of theatre. He was an exceptionally well known figure in the American College Theatre Festival, serving as festival critic for literally hundreds of plays during its first 20 years. The plays he mounted covered a broad range of dramatic literature from the classics to Sam Shepard. His production of Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" was particularly praised. It starred one of Clark's young students, Tom Moore, who went on to establish a distinguished motion picture career as the popular actor, Tom Berenger. Berenger leads a long list of Professor Clark's former acting students who are now earning their living in motion pictures, the theatre or both. Kenneth L. Stilson is currently the Chair of the Department of Theatre and Dance at Southeast Missouri State University. He has previously held positions as Director of Performance at the University of South Alabama, and as the Founding Artistic Director of Alabama Lyric Theatre. As a professional actor, director, writer, and administrator, he has also worked in such theatres as the Lincoln Center (NewYork, NY), American Academy of Dramatic Art (Hollywood, CA), Shakespeare in the Park (Ft. Worth, TX), Southern Repertory Theatre (New Orleans, LA), Cultural Arts Center of Central Florida, La Petit Theatre de Vieux Carre (New Orleans, LA), Missouri Summer Repertory Theatre, Oklahoma Shakespearean Festival, and Mississippi Shakespeare Festival. He holds both a Ph.D. and an M.A. in Theatre from the University of Missouri. Stilson published "Ezra Stone: A Theatrical Biography" and wrote the award-winning play, "Where the Lilies Grow." Price:
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