Acting Games Improvisations and Exercises

Acting Games Improvisations and Exercises by Marsh Cassady is a comprehensive resource published by Meriwether Pub. in 1993. This first edition spans 178 pages and is presented in English. The book is designed to assist students in developing their creative abilities through a variety of acting games and improvisations, structured into four distinct sections.
Readers will find activities that focus on relaxation and concentration, as well as exercises that encourage new perspectives on self and surroundings. The book also includes improvisational techniques for utilizing space in scene-building and character creation. Additionally, it features games aimed at analyzing and portraying both original characters and those from existing plays, making it a practical textbook for acting students of all ages interested in the performing arts and improvisation.
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Teachers love this four-section book of acting games and improvisations which assist students in developing their creative abilities. Section One includes games for relaxing and focusing. Section Two helps students discover new ways of seeing themselves, others, and the world around them. The third section demonstrates with improvisations how to use space to build scenes and create characters from imagination. Section Four features acting games to analyze and portray original characters as well as ones from existing plays. For everyone, all of the essential elements of acting and character development are explored. This is truly a working textbook for acting students of all ages.
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