Action (theatre)
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Action (theatre)
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Action as a term in Western theatre practice refers to a principle from actor training first developed by Russian actor and theatre director Konstantin Stanislavski in the first half of the 20th century at the Moscow Art Theatre. It forms part of his overall structure of systematized acting training, most frequently called the System, which in its turn gave rise to Method Acting. In his writings on theatre, Stanislavski states "The basis of theatre is doing, dynamism. [...] In Latin, the corresp
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