Creating a Role
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| Author | Constantin Stanislavski | 
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| Translator | Elizabeth Reynolds Hapgood | 
| Country | Soviet Union | 
| Language | Russian | 
| Subject | Acting | 
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| Preceded by | Building a Character | 
Creating a Role is theatre actor/director Constantin Stanislavski's third and final book on his method for learning the art of acting. It was first published in Russian in 1957; Theatre Art Books published an English-language edition, translated by Elizabeth Reynolds Hapgood, in 1961.
In the two preceding installments, An Actor Prepares (1936) and Building a Character (1948), Stanislavski describes ways in which an actor imagines the lived experience of her character, and then expresses that inner life and persona through speech and movement.[1] Creating a Role applies these principles to rehearsal, in which the actor improves her understanding of the role, and how it fits the script.[1][2]
Contents
Part I: Griboyedov's Woe from Wit
- The Period of Study
 - The Period of Emotional Experience
 - The Period of Physical Embodiment
 
Part II: Shakespeare's Othello
- First Acquaintance
 - Creating the Physical Life of a Role
 - Analysis
 - Checking Work Done and Summing Up
 
Part III: Gogol's The Inspector General
- From Physical Actions to Living Image
 
Appendices
- Supplement to Creating a Role
 - Improvisations on Othello
 
See also
References
- 1 2 "Prominent Russians: Konstantin Stanislavsky". Russiapedia. TV-Novosti. Retrieved 2016-07-07.
 - ↑ Stanislavski, Constantin; Gillett, John (2013). "Preface to the Bloomsbury Revelations Edition". Creating a Role. Bloomsbury. pp. vii–viii. ISBN 978-1-78093-691-8. OCLC 821702510.
 
External links
- Creating a Role on Open Library at the Internet Archive
 
