
Two moderately-not-infrequently employed actors go through the books their teachers assigned them to read in conservatory, in a digestible audio medium. Will they absorb the information this time round? Remains to be scene.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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We're wrapping up that one book we were supposed to have read in acting school. You were supposed to as well and you didn't, don't play pretend. Listen to our sweet book report on Richard Boleslavsky's big book o' acting and tell your teacher you tot... more
Finally, one of the books we were supposed to have read! It's Richard Boleslavsky's book, possibly the first book on the modern approach to acting (yes, it came out BEFORE An Actor Prepares)!
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Curtain down on Act One of The Method: How the Twentieth Century Learned to Act, and we go out on a bang! Thus concludes our background discussions on the history of the revolutionary approach to acting that would go on to influence the American "Met... more
Whether you’re an actor, a history buff, or fascinated by the arts, this is an approachable podcast for all. Patrick and Dan do a wonderful job contextualizing the trajectory of theatre and acting as a whole in a way that doesn’t leave the listener feeling daunted or talked down to like some college theatre professors might. With humor and whimsy they provide a clear and articulate analysis of educational classics in an engaging way. Surely worth a follow, I look forward to new releases each wee... more
I’m not an actor, but ai love listening to people incredibly well versed in their field get into the weeds. Patrick and Dan clearly know their technique, history and philosophy, and share it with a beautiful depth of knowledge without losing sight of how deeply silly it can all be. Well done!
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