Editor's Note.(Brief Article)
American Theatre, December, 2001
Heads up, actors. Your craft--the mechanics of it, the psychology of it, the professional setting in which you practice it--is in the feature spotlight in this month's American Theatre.
Not that it's an actors' issue per se. Only in Martha Hosterter's perceptive and historically insightful cover essay "The Hedda Syndrome," about Ibsen's most notorious heroine and this season's three high-profile portrayals of her, do we hear actors themselves talking shop: motivation, character, the are of the action--in short, the arsenal of choices, tools and techniques actors ...
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