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David Kaplan

    Building Images, Part Three of The Five Approaches to Acting Series
    Structural Equation Modeling
    Getting to the Task, Part One of The Five Approaches to Acting Series
    The SAGE Handbook of Quantitative Methodology for the Social Sciences
    Inhabiting the World of the Play, Part Four of The Five Approaches to Acting Series
    The Collected Series
    • 2021

      The book presents a comprehensive exploration of theater-making through twenty-four chapters, focusing on the evolution of artistic expression in the theater. It offers insights into historical practices and encourages contemporary artists to draw inspiration from the past while forging their unique visions. By blending ideas, opinions, and theories, it serves as a guide for aspiring theater artists to understand their craft within a historical framework and envision future possibilities in the art form.

      Shakespeare, Shamans, and Show Biz: An Impolite Guide to Theater History
    • 2015

      Tenn Years

      Tennessee Williams on Stage

      • 206 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The collection features a series of essays by David Kaplan, showcasing his insights and reflections on various topics. Each piece delves into philosophical inquiries, exploring the nature of knowledge, reality, and human understanding. Kaplan's writing is marked by clarity and depth, inviting readers to engage with complex ideas in a thought-provoking manner. Through his unique perspective, the essays contribute to ongoing discussions in contemporary philosophy and challenge conventional thinking.

      Tenn Years
    • 2008

      Structural Equation Modeling

      Foundations and Extensions

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The Second Edition of this work offers a comprehensive update on structural equation modeling (SEM) in social and behavioral sciences, reflecting recent advancements in the field. It is organized into three distinct sections, providing readers with a clear framework for understanding SEM concepts, methodologies, and applications. This structured approach enhances accessibility for both beginners and experienced researchers, making it a valuable resource for those looking to deepen their knowledge of SEM techniques and their practical implications.

      Structural Equation Modeling
    • 2007

      Focusing on practical exercises and text analysis techniques, this book enhances performance skills and offers a working vocabulary for actors. It draws from film examples and explores how alternative approaches can broaden Stanislavsky's vision. By distinguishing Stanislavsky's original concepts from misinterpretations in America, it clarifies the differences between The System and "The Method." This volume serves as the first part in a series aimed at deepening the understanding of acting methodologies.

      Getting to the Task, Part One of The Five Approaches to Acting Series
    • 2007

      The Collected Series

      Five Approaches to Acting

      • 392 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Focusing on practical and theoretical aspects, this series offers five distinct approaches to acting, catering to both beginners and experienced performers. Kaplan emphasizes identifying tasks, playing episodes, building images, understanding the play's world, and storytelling. Each approach is designed to enhance an actor's skills and deepen their understanding of the craft, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to improve their acting technique.

      The Collected Series
    • 2007

      Tennessee Williams in Provincetown

      • 154 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
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      Focusing on Tennessee Williams' transformative summers in Provincetown during the 1940s, this book explores his creative output and personal experiences in the town. It highlights his emotional journey, including love, heartbreak, and friendships with notable artists. The narrative is enriched with original interviews, letters, and previously unpublished works, revealing how Provincetown influenced his writing, including iconic plays like The Glass Menagerie and A Streetcar Named Desire. Major themes such as love and memory are examined, showcasing the lasting impact of this period on Williams' life and art.

      Tennessee Williams in Provincetown
    • 2007

      Anthropological Theory

      • 592 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      Exploring the evolution and application of anthropological theory, this collection of essays addresses key questions surrounding its definition, development, and validation. The editors curate diverse perspectives that illuminate the complexities of anthropological thought, making it a valuable resource for understanding contemporary debates and methodologies within the field.

      Anthropological Theory
    • 2007

      Practical techniques for actors to develop both external and internal imagery in rehearsal and performance are central to this guide. It provides strategies for text analysis focused on imagery and methods to enhance and sustain this imagery during performances. The book also includes examples from film and acting history, distinguishing between "the Method" and Stanislavsky's System, while explaining the advantages of each approach.

      Building Images, Part Three of The Five Approaches to Acting Series
    • 2007

      The book explores episodic techniques from early twentieth-century Russia and Germany, emphasizing their influence on silent film and modern theater. It highlights the effectiveness of this approach for interpreting works by Shakespeare, Brecht, and Sam Shepard, as well as its necessity for actors tackling realistic plays by Chekhov, Ibsen, and Williams. By focusing on individual "objectives," the episodic method clarifies the events and significance within these complex narratives, making it a vital tool for contemporary performers.

      Playing Episodes, Part Two of The Five Approaches of Acting Series