Product Description
There have been many books published on acting, actor training, and practical theories for preparing for a role, but none of these books have ever looked philosophically at the language and the concepts that we use when we talk about acting. "The Philosophical Actor" is the first attempt to grapple with the fundamental questions of truth, art, and human from the first great essay by Diderot to the exhaustive system described by Stanislavski. With wide appeal to actors, directors, acting students, acting teachers, and trainers, Donna Soto-Morettini draws from twenty-five years of experience as an acting teacher and director to introduce innovative ways of thinking about acting.
About the Author
Donna Soto-Morettini has served as Director of Drama for the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, Head of Acting and Dance for Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, and Head of Acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama. She recently served as Casting Director and Performance Coach for the BBC, and has published articles in The Contemporary Theatre Review, Theatre Journal and The Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism.