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Iconoclastic insights into noble acting craft.

"True and False" by David Mamet is a godsend if you're questioning the orthodoxies of acting. Mamet's blunt, conversational style cuts through the industry fluff, offering pragmatic wisdom that pares acting down to its bare essentials. Forget the pretentiousness of 'method acting'—this book grounds you firmly in the realities of the craft, emphasizing respect for the audience and script. It's particularly refreshing for actors tired of the same old advice, or anyone interested in the no-nonsense philosophy Mamet applies to life itself.

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ISBN: 9780679772644
Authors: David Mamet
Publisher: Vintage
Date of Publication: 1997-02-22
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Art, Philosophy
Related Topics: Theory
Goodreads rating: 3.93
(rated by 2496 readers)

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The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, director, and teacher, David Mamet, has written a blunt, unsparingly honest guide to acting. In "True and False," Mamet overturns conventional opinion and tells aspiring actors what they really need to know. He covers various aspects of acting, including how to judge the role, approach the part, work with the playwright, undertake auditions, and navigate the business. While slaughtering sacred cows, this book offers an invaluable guide to the acting profession.
 

Iconoclastic insights into noble acting craft.

"True and False" by David Mamet is a godsend if you're questioning the orthodoxies of acting. Mamet's blunt, conversational style cuts through the industry fluff, offering pragmatic wisdom that pares acting down to its bare essentials. Forget the pretentiousness of 'method acting'—this book grounds you firmly in the realities of the craft, emphasizing respect for the audience and script. It's particularly refreshing for actors tired of the same old advice, or anyone interested in the no-nonsense philosophy Mamet applies to life itself.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.