Best of
Theatre
1941
The Dramatic Imagination: Reflections and Speculations on the Art of the Theatre
Robert Edmond Jones - 1941
The volume includes A New Kind of Drama, To a Young Stage Designer and six other of Jones's reflections.
Blithe Spirit
Noël Coward - 1941
Written in 1941, Blithe Spirit remained the longest-running comedy in British Theatre for years. Plotted around the central role of one of Coward's best loved characters, a medium Madame Arcati (originally played by Margaret Rutherford). Coward's play is a spirited charade about a man with 2 wives, one dead and another alive.
Lessons for the Professional Actor
Michael Chekhov - 1941
His technique and philosophy of acting initially derived from his Moscow Art Theatre work with Stanislavsky. Under such titles as "The Psychological Gesture," "The Imagination," "Continuous Acting," the Chekhov teaching method of psycho-physical exercises, improvisations, scene study, and "Questions and Answers" reveals its continued importance for actor training today.