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"What I want. Why I want it. What I'll do to get it. Where and when..." THE ACTOR’S NOTEBOOK Since 1963, Ken Eulo’s The Actor’s Notebook has been known as “the best little book” on acting ever written, with emphasis on the word “little.” It is Mr. Eulo’s partum opus, his attempt to cut the vast tangle of acting rhetoric down to size and record The “i” Level Acting Technique and The Five Inevitable Elements on the head of pin. It is a 150 page summation of the case for cleanliness, accuracy, and uncomplicated yet full of nuance approach to acting. Its vigor is unimpaired, and for sheer pith, sets a record that is not likely to be broken. Actors who are serious about the art of acting would do well exclaim, “Get the little book! Get the little book!” © Ken Eulo 1994 - 2007 All rights reserved |
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