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Book Synopsis: In her long-awaited book, the legendary acting teacher Stella Adler gives us her extraordinary insights into the work of Henrik Ibsen ("The creation of the modern theater took a genius like Ibsen. . .Miller and Odets, Inge and O'Neill, Williams and Shaw, swallowed the whole of him"), August Strindberg ("He understood and predicted the forces that would break in our lives"), and Anton Chekhov ("Chekhov doesn't want a play, he wants what happens in life. In life, people don't usually kill each other. They talk").Through the plays of these masters, Adler discusses the arts of playwriting and script interpretation ("There are two aspects of the theater. One belongs to the author and the other to the actor. The actor thinks it all belongs to the author. . .The curtain goes up and all he knows are the lines. . .It is not enough. . .Script interpretation is your profession").
She looks into aspects of society and class, and into our cultural past, as well as the evolution of the modern spirit ("The actor learns from Ibsen what is modern in the modern theater. There are no villains, no heroes. Ibsen understands, more than anything, there is more than one truth").
Stella Adler--daughter of Jacob Adler, who was universally acknowledged to be the greatest actor of the Yiddish theater, and herself a disciple of Stanislavsky--examines the role of the actor and brings to life the plays from which all modern theater derives: Ibsen's Hedda Gabler, The Master Builder, An Enemy of the People, and A Doll's House; Strindberg's Miss Julie and The Father; Chekhov's The Seagull, Uncle Vanya, The Cherry Orchard, and Three Sisters ("Masha is the sister who is the mystery. You cannot reach her. You cannot reach the artist. There is no logical way. Keep her in a special pocket of feelings that are complex and different"). Adler discusses the ideas behind these plays and explores the world of the playwrights and the history--both familial and cultural--that informed their work. She illumines not only the dramatic essence of each play but its subtext as well, continually asking questions that deepen one's understanding of the work and of the human spirit. Adler's book, brilliantly edited by Barry Paris, puts her famous lectures into print for the first time.
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Unlock the secrets of the greatest playwrights of all time with Stella Adler's powerful insights in "Stella Adler on Ibsen, Strindberg, and Chekhov"! Dive into the world of Henrik Ibsen, August Strindberg, and Anton Chekhov as Adler dissects their masterpieces with unparalleled depth. Delve into the arts of playwriting and script interpretation as Adler unveils the hidden truths behind the words. Discover a new level of appreciation for the modern spirit and the evolution of theater with this groundbreaking book.
Stella Adler, daughter of the legendary Jacob Adler and disciple of Stanislavsky, breathes life into the iconic plays that have shaped modern theater as we know it. Explore the intricacies of Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler," Strindberg's "Miss Julie," and Chekhov's "The Seagull" like never before. Gain profound insights into the societal influences, class dynamics, and cultural past that enrich the characters and themes in these timeless works. Witness the magic of theater unfold before your eyes with Adler's brilliant analysis.
Now is your chance to immerse yourself in the world of theater like never before. Stella Adler's illuminating lectures, expertly crafted by Barry Paris, are finally available in print to educate and inspire aspiring actors, playwrights, and theater enthusiasts alike. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enrich your understanding of the human spirit and the art of storytelling with "Stella Adler on Ibsen, Strindberg, and Chekhov"!
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