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The Actor Speaks: Actors Discuss Their Experiences and Careers

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Actor Speaks: Actors Discuss Their Experiences and Careers

Contributors:

By (Author) Joan Jeffri

ISBN:

9780313290978

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

14th March 1994

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Oral history
Cultural studies

Dewey:

792.092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

280

Description

The book is based on a series of unique oral histories and interviews with actors who love the stage first and foremost. Editor Joan Jeffri focuses on the experience of actors in their training and career development, and on their relationships to society, culture, and institutions. Although names like Alan Alda are recognizable from other media, these actors all grew up being nourished by the stage. Their stories show that theatre is everywhere in this country--not only on Broadway, but also in churches, in schools, in regions, and in towns. These interviews and a thorough introduction provide a history of the American theatre for almost a century--the Yiddish theatre, the WPA, the start of regional theatre, off- and off-off-Broadway, and the Great White Way--through the voices of those who lived it.

Reviews

.,."offers a unique perspective on the profession from actors who have struggled throughout their careers, but have ultimately enjoyed prominence in their field. The book will appeal to anyone interested in twentieth-century theatre but especially serves as compelling reading for those considering acting as a career."-Theatre Studies
...offers a unique perspective on the profession from actors who have struggled throughout their careers, but have ultimately enjoyed prominence in their field. The book will appeal to anyone interested in twentieth-century theatre but especially serves as compelling reading for those considering acting as a career.-Theatre Studies
..."offers a unique perspective on the profession from actors who have struggled throughout their careers, but have ultimately enjoyed prominence in their field. The book will appeal to anyone interested in twentieth-century theatre but especially serves as compelling reading for those considering acting as a career."-Theatre Studies

Author Bio

JOAN JEFFRI is Director of the Research Center for Arts and Culture, which she founded in 1985, at Columbia University, Director of Columbia's Master's Degree Program in Arts Administration at Teachers College and former Executive Editor of the Journal of Arts Management and Law. Her books include The Painter Speaks (Greenwood Press, 1993), The Craftsperson Speaks (Greenwood Press, 1992) ts Money ising It, Saving It, and Earning It ARTISTHELP: The Artist's Guide to Work-Related Human and Social Services and The Emerging Arts: Management, Survival and Growth (Praeger, 1980).

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