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  • Having been student of the Stanislavskis system – an approach to acting developed by a Russian actor and director, Konstantin Stanislavski in my “theatre days”, I have revisited it to draw on his wisdom for my writing.

    Stanislavskis method within Writing « Write Anything 2010

  • Lehrer explained that “Lobachevsky” was inspired by the Danny Kaye routine about Russian director Constantin Stanislavski:

    The Volokh Conspiracy » The Battle for the Internet: 2010

  • Method acting, by which actors do everything they can to assume the character they are playing, was pioneered by Konstantin Stanislavski in the late 1890’s at the Moscow Art Theatre and brought a naturalism and honesty to the portrayal of characters in tune with the new movements of realism and naturalism on the stage.

    July 2004 2004

  • I'd love to know that, too - I get four or five of them a day, and the only Russian I've ever studied is Konstantin Stanislavski.

    June 2004 2004

  • Stanislavski maintained that the art of performance cannot be learned from literature, only from constancy – that of action, performance, and observation.

    Stanislavskis method within Writing « Write Anything 2010

  • Stanislavski urged his students to learn from their experiences, catalogue them mentally and draw upon them when required.

    Stanislavskis method within Writing « Write Anything 2010

  • You know, I leafed through the Stanislavski book on Method acting many, many years ago, but it meant absolutely nothing to me, because I’d had no experience acting.

    Kristin McCracken: Larry Mullen Jr: The Man on the Train Kristin McCracken 2011

  • For many years now, Mr. Danny Kaye, who has been my particular idol since childbirth, has been doing a routine ... a routine about the great Russian director Stanislavski and the secret of success in the acting profession, and I thought it would be interesting to stea [l] ... to adapt this idea to the field of mathematics.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » The Battle for the Internet: 2010

  • March 3, 2010 tags: Stanislavski, writers block, writing emotions, writing feelings by Annie

    Stanislavskis method within Writing « Write Anything 2010

  • Stanislavski would ask pointed questions to uncover emotions attached to what that character holds as their beliefs about death – and of the beliefs the artist has.

    Stanislavskis method within Writing « Write Anything 2010

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