Inner Monologue in Acting

Inner Monologue in Acting by R. Roznowski, published by Palgrave Macmillan US on September 5, 2013, is a comprehensive exploration of the inner thoughts that actors experience while performing. This edition spans 223 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses the critical question of what an actor should be thinking onstage, integrating psychological theory with practical exercises to provide insights into the concept of inner monologue across various performance mediums, including film, musical theatre, and comedy.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the role of inner monologue in the performing arts, as well as practical exercises designed to enhance their understanding and application of these concepts. The book delves into the intricacies of acting, directing, and production, making it relevant for those interested in theater, dance, and film. By combining theoretical perspectives with actionable strategies, this work serves as a valuable resource for actors and practitioners in the performing arts.
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What should an actor be thinking onstage? This overlooked, important question is the crux of this new book that combines psychological theory, numerous practical exercises, and a thorough and wide-reaching examination of inner monologue in various forms including film, musical theatre, and comedy.
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