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Reviews"What a book! Yet it's so simple that you learn without feeling it happen. Thank you, Michael; we needed it."--Joshua Logan, "What a book! Yet it's so simple that you learn without feeling it happen. Thank you, Michael; we needed it."&-Joshua Logan, "What a book! Yet it's so simple that you learn without feeling it happen. Thank you, Michael; we needed it."-Joshua Logan
SynopsisMichael Shurtleff has been casting director for Broadway shows like Chicago and Becket and for films like The Graduate and Jesus Christ Superstar. His legendary course on auditioning has launched hundreds of successful careers. Now in this book he tells the all-important HOW for all aspiring actors, from the beginning student of acting to the proven talent trying out for that chance-in-a-million role!, When Streisand, Redford, Vereen, Tomlin, Midler, and Hoffman got their first breaks Michael Shurtleff was there. Michael Shurtleff has been casting director for Broadway shows like Chicago and Becket and for films like The Graduate and Jesus Christ Superstar. His legendary course on auditioning has launched hundreds of successful careers. Now in this book he tells the all-important how for all aspiring actors, from the beginning student of acting to the proven talent trying out for that chance-in-a-million role Twelve guideposts for actors plus: Style - Pace - Over-Acting - Distractions - Risks - Drama - Musical Theater - Comedy - Self-Rescue - Seduction - Eye Contact . . . And more
I'm only a couple chapters in, but love the writing style -- simple, direct, slightly humorous. The author really feels like an expert who isn't trying hard to convince us he's an expert.