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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mr Ken ReaPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Methuen Drama Edition: 2nd edition Weight: 0.412kg ISBN: 9781350152359ISBN 10: 1350152358 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 14 January 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education 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 ContentsReviewsThe classes with Ken at Guildhall, I consider to be the most important part of the acting training. They are exercises in patience, unpredictability and encouraging students to make utter fools of themselves - vital for any actor embarking on a life in the profession. * Michelle Dockery * Ken's classes were some of the most interesting that I was lucky enough to attend at drama school. He opened the mind to what acting could be. * Ewan McGregor * Ken taught us to be dangerous, to abandon any sense of failure and to take risks - that's where to find creativity. A lesson we can never stop learning. * Orlando Bloom * This book demystifies the art of acting and provides us with invaluable tools to stay active and keep going. Ultimately, it inspires us to take charge of our own destiny. * Lily James * When we think of our favourite actors, we are drawn to danger, risk, charisma, spontaneity, charm...Ken is a master at drawing these qualities out of you and teaching you to own them. He's brilliant, and so is this book. * Paapa Essiedu * Written by someone who has a complete and utter grip on the nuances of the acting profession and whose main purpose in publishing such a book is to further the actor's understanding. The inclusion of links to videos showing in more detail what Ken is writing about is a brilliant addition and can only add to the reader's passion. * Musical Theatre Review * Extremely well-written and clear to follow ... A must have for any actor's bookshelf, and one that needs to be frequently revisited. * West End Best Friend * The classes with Ken at Guildhall, I consider to be the most important part of the acting training. They are exercises in patience, unpredictability and encouraging students to make utter fools of themselves - vital for any actor embarking on a life in the profession. * Michelle Dockery * Ken's classes were some of the most interesting that I was lucky enough to attend at drama school. He opened the mind to what acting could be. * Ewan McGregor * Ken taught us to be dangerous, to abandon any sense of failure and to take risks - that's where to find creativity. A lesson we can never stop learning. * Orlando Bloom * This book demystifies the art of acting and provides us with invaluable tools to stay active and keep going. Ultimately, it inspires us to take charge of our own destiny. * Lily James * When we think of our favourite actors, we are drawn to danger, risk, charisma, spontaneity, charm...Ken is a master at drawing these qualities out of you and teaching you to own them. He's brilliant, and so is this book. * Paapa Essiedu * The classes with Ken at Guildhall, I consider to be the most important part of the acting training. They are exercises in patience, unpredictability and encouraging students to make utter fools of themselves - vital for any actor embarking on a life in the profession. * Michelle Dockery * Ken's classes were some of the most interesting that I was lucky enough to attend at drama school. He opened the mind to what acting could be. * Ewan McGregor * Ken taught us to be dangerous, to abandon any sense of failure and to take risks - that's where to find creativity. A lesson we can never stop learning. * Orlando Bloom * This book demystifies the art of acting and provides us with invaluable tools to stay active and keep going. Ultimately, it inspires us to take charge of our own destiny. * Lily James * When we think of our favourite actors, we are drawn to danger, risk, charisma, spontaneity, charm...Ken is a master at drawing these qualities out of you and teaching you to own them. He's brilliant, and so is this book. * Paapa Essiedu * Written by someone who has a complete and utter grip on the nuances of the acting profession and whose main purpose in publishing such a book is to further the actor's understanding. The inclusion of links to videos showing in more detail what Ken is writing about is a brilliant addition and can only add to the reader's passion. * Musical Theatre Review * Author InformationKen Rea is Professor of Theatre at Guildhall School of Music & Drama. He is a theatre director, acting teacher, writer and one of Europe's leading presentation skills trainers. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |