This article focuses on a detailed analysis of Chekhov's training schema as he developed it as part of his studio activity at Dartington using the scene study of the Fishers' scene (1936–37), written by Paul Rogers. Described by Deirdre du Prey as the scene designed by Chekhov ‘to provide training and experience for the student-actors, directors, playwrights, musicians, technicians, designers etc.’, it is a training regime in microcosm and one which du Prey singled out as a teaching tool when she later trained actors in the Chekhov technique in the US. There is an entire box of unpublished materials dedicated to this scene in the Devon Records archive, including the actors' own visualised performance scores and art works associated with Goe...
The Michael Chekhov Technique is a unique approach to acting that has been successfully used by prof...
When it comes to actor training in higher education, there are many practitioners from which to choo...
Exploring a more sophisticated, coherent delivery of the Vakhtangov technique within the Drama Centr...
The culmination of an innovative practice-based research project, Michael Chekhov Technique in the T...
This article contextualises principles of Chekhov’s technique within convergent developments in danc...
This project investigates the previously unrecognised significance of the ways in which the Embodied...
This project investigates the previously unrecognised significance of the ways in which the Embodied...
Fleming, C. and Cornford, T. 2013-2016. (Principal Investigators) New Pathways was a ground brea...
Directing with the Michael Chekhov Technique is a much welcome addition to exploring Chekhov’s metho...
This chapter is concerned with the ways in which Michael Chekhov’s technique is currently used in ac...
Michael Chekhov was an actor, diuector, and teacher who was determined to develop a clear and access...
The lost acting style known as Fantastic Realism follows in the traditions of internationally renown...
Michael Chekhov is considered to be one of the most talented and widely recognised students of Konst...
[First paragraph] Lying in the Russian State Archive of Literature and Arts in Moscow (RGALI) is ...
As the Meisner technique has increased in popularity in UK Drama schools over the last decade, it is...
The Michael Chekhov Technique is a unique approach to acting that has been successfully used by prof...
When it comes to actor training in higher education, there are many practitioners from which to choo...
Exploring a more sophisticated, coherent delivery of the Vakhtangov technique within the Drama Centr...
The culmination of an innovative practice-based research project, Michael Chekhov Technique in the T...
This article contextualises principles of Chekhov’s technique within convergent developments in danc...
This project investigates the previously unrecognised significance of the ways in which the Embodied...
This project investigates the previously unrecognised significance of the ways in which the Embodied...
Fleming, C. and Cornford, T. 2013-2016. (Principal Investigators) New Pathways was a ground brea...
Directing with the Michael Chekhov Technique is a much welcome addition to exploring Chekhov’s metho...
This chapter is concerned with the ways in which Michael Chekhov’s technique is currently used in ac...
Michael Chekhov was an actor, diuector, and teacher who was determined to develop a clear and access...
The lost acting style known as Fantastic Realism follows in the traditions of internationally renown...
Michael Chekhov is considered to be one of the most talented and widely recognised students of Konst...
[First paragraph] Lying in the Russian State Archive of Literature and Arts in Moscow (RGALI) is ...
As the Meisner technique has increased in popularity in UK Drama schools over the last decade, it is...
The Michael Chekhov Technique is a unique approach to acting that has been successfully used by prof...
When it comes to actor training in higher education, there are many practitioners from which to choo...
Exploring a more sophisticated, coherent delivery of the Vakhtangov technique within the Drama Centr...