Stepping into the Light explores how an actor's life experience is inextricably connected to the craft he develops and the roles he plays. Andy Robinson's life began with the loss of his father in World War II and the subsequent breakdown of his mother; and the book traces the intertwining of his life and work through seminal periods of recent theatre and film history.
Behavior and characters that were developed and played out as childhood survival strategies later found expression on stage and film as Robinson's apprenticeship and career took him to sixties' London, downtown New York experimental theatre, uptown, and Hollywood. This is a story how even the most troubled experience can be transmuted and empowered by the creative imagination.
Stepping into the Light: Sources of an Actor's Craft
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Author(s)Andy Robinson,
PublisherFigueroa Press
ISBN / ASIN0182195554
ISBN-139780182195558
Sales Rank333,829
CategoryActors
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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