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OverviewNow, at a time when America is at a cultural crossroads, Pagan is bringing that same fearless energy to the world of acting with his new book, Performance Is Freedom: Essays on Identity and Creating Acting Without Limits: The Jerome Method and Beyond. More than just an acting guide, this book is a manifesto for creative liberation, a call to arms for artists to reclaim their craft in an industry that often seeks to define them before they even step into the spotlight. Breaking the Mold: Why This Book Matters Now More Than EverFor too long, the entertainment industry has been shackled by outdated methodologies-systems that prize technical precision over lived experience, that erase identity in favor of ""neutrality,"" that demand conformity instead of authenticity. Pagan dismantles these archaic structures with an electrifying blend of personal experience, critical analysis, and a revolutionary reimagining of what it means to perform. From the deeply personal challenges of navigating race, queerness, and cultural identity in acting to the bold redefinition of performance as a form of political and social resistance, Performance Is Freedom is as much about the soul of an artist as it is about technique. It builds on The Jerome Method, Pagan's innovative, anti-traditionalist approach to acting, which fuses elements of classic theater training with a modern, unrestrained philosophy designed for a new generation of performers. ""I've seen too many actors struggle under the weight of an industry that tells them they have to erase themselves to succeed,"" Pagan explains. ""That's bullshit. Acting should be about expansion, not restriction. Performance Is Freedom is about reclaiming the craft-not just for ourselves, but for the future of storytelling."" The Man Behind the RevolutionPagan's credentials read like a roadmap of artistic defiance. As a Puerto Rican and Mexican-American creator, he has dedicated his life to making space for the voices mainstream entertainment has historically ignored. His filmography spans genre-defying works, from horror to political satire, from hard-hitting drama to absurdist comedy. His queer horror-comedy An Oscar Winning Movie skewers Hollywood's obsession with trauma narratives while delivering genuine chills. The Last Gasp series (including Last Gasp: Brokeback Fields and Last Gasp: The Gospel of Damion) explores addiction, love, and self-destruction through a deeply personal queer lens. The Paranormal Salad universe, an ambitious cross-medium storytelling venture, dives into the unexplained, intertwining the supernatural with the deeply human. His award-winning theatrical career includes over 300 directed productions and 150 original works, making him a leading voice in experimental and immersive theater. And now, with Performance Is Freedom, Pagan is set to redefine how actors approach their craft and how society views the power of performance itself. A Book That Speaks to the TimesAt a moment when censorship looms over creative industries, when queer and BIPOC voices are being erased from school curricula, when art itself has become a battleground for cultural wars, this book is not just relevant-it is essential. Pagan's writing is unapologetic, sharp, and urgent. He is not interested in playing it safe. He is interested in handing artists the tools to tear down walls-whether those walls exist in the industry, in their training, or in their own self-perception. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert Jerome PaganPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.122kg ISBN: 9798311125420Pages: 98 Publication Date: 17 February 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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