The Actor and the Target: A Refreshed Look at the Classic Tale

Declan Donnellan's "The Actor and the Target: New Edition" is the perfect book for actors and auditioners looking to improve their craft. With an easy-to-read style and an easy-to-understand approach, this book is sure to provide aspiring actors with the tools and knowledge they need to excel. Whether you're looking for advice on acting techniques, auditioning tips, or an overall understanding of the craft, this book is sure to provide a satisfying read.
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  • Item Weight ‏ ‎: 12 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ ‎: 5.5 x 0.9 x 8.5 inches
  • ISBN-10 ‏ ‎: 1559362855
  • Customer Reviews: 4.7/5 stars of 381 ratings
  • Best Sellers Rank: #5 in Performing Arts History & Criticism#8 in Acting & Auditioning#399 in Actor & Entertainer Biographies
  • Paperback ‏ ‎: 300 pages
  • Language ‏ ‎: English
  • ISBN-13 ‏ ‎: 978-1559362856
  • Publisher ‏ ‎: Theatre Communications Group; New edition
  • Acting & Auditioning: Acting & Auditioning
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Longtime Customer: Whethet you are just beginning or you are a professional, working actor, do not miss this book. My opinion is nothing compared to the opinions of the exceptional actors who formally lent their endorsements for this book.

Spain on Oct 11, 2023

Connie Pearce: I’m an aspiring actor I’ve been taking acting classes for three years now, I think about acting obsessively and reading the introduction of this book the hours and hours of thought I had in my head was written and published and here it was all in one place. Reading this book was like reading a map of my journey as an actor. It validated all of the thoughts I thought were crazy compared to how my non actor friends saw the world. This is an amazing book a MUST read if your an actor of any status. I highly recommend this book I learned so much about how to not get “blocked” or “stuck” while researching/creating/portraying a character along with real world stereotypes actors are faced with like “all actors are liars” and “anyone can learn how to act” There is a reason this book is published in 3 countries. It is Brilliant. And I enjoyed and thought deeply about every paragraph in this book.

Thank you for your time, and reading my review. I honestly hope you buy this book weather it is for you or an actor you know.

United States on Jul 12, 2021

David Partch: Not only is this the best book on acting I have yet encountered -- and I have read many -- but it is an amazingly insightful and instructive take on life itself. After having studied Stanislavski at length and feeling quite intrigued and comfortable with his approach, I first was afraid that Donnellan was standing everything on its head and I was going to have to start all over again. But upon further review and more thinking I realize that Donnellan just takes things so much further and into a whole new realm -- something Strasberg thought he was doing, but wasn't. I have read and reread the book several times now and every time it gives me whole new perspectives. This is a book not only for any actor but also for any person who wants to better understand him/herself and the world around them. If I could give this book more than 5 stars I would. Off the scale would be appropriate. This is something every actor and director should read and take to heart. Although they probably won't have a true appreciation of it without an extensive and thorough background in Stanislavski as well as the appropriate patience to explore the depth of Donnellan's writing. But it's certainly well...

United States on Sep 11, 2017

kelly daniels: A revelation! Every actor, director and teacher should read this book.

Canada on May 08, 2016

Adrian: It's not method acting, it's just a book that answers ANY question you might have when creating a character, preparing a monologue or learning a part. It's systematic, clear, and bold! It wrestles with the topics that are usually swept under the carpet in most classes and books. And it gives you the answer! The most logical, natural, and universal answer. Read it. Then study it. Then live by it.

France on Oct 16, 2015

Chris McGregor: So many thought provoking insights about how an actor can approach a role and should approach a role.
Simple ways to unravel complicated characters(Juliet from Romeo and Juliet) is the main example he uses.
So before you read this book read Romeo and Juliet and it’ll be that much better.
My favourite line in the book is “what does your character want to be and what does your character afraid s/he’ll become”
Very simple but we all ask ourselves that question and it thrusts us into action!

Canada on Feb 08, 2013

TR650: This book is different. If you are a young actor struggling with understanding playing action, sense memory, substitutions, or if none of these things are part of your process, then don't buy this book.... YET! Instead look into Uta Hagen's book, Respect for Acting, or perhaps even Robert Cohen's book, Acting One.

This book assumes that the reader has been trained in modern acting theory, that the actor reading it has understanding of how to play and build a character, and yet still struggles (as we all do) with forms of "block". The author often uses the phrases/teachings of other acting teachers to point out that it is in fact the framing of some of these "tools" that leads to block. Not that the other theorist's ideas are incorrect, but rather that each actor needs to frame his/her process differently, and that the "target" dictates more of the game than we often think. Little of this is plainly stated in the book, much of it is implied, and if the reader hasn't the breadth of experience much of the potential firepower in this text may be missed. Each time you read it you will see another layer.

It's a fantastic book for any actor trying to re-evaluate, or sharpen...

United States on Dec 23, 2011

x iLeon: This is such a great book, full of essence, wittily written and devoid of meaningless bubble. Other reviewers have already covered aspects of this, so all I'll add is that as an actor, this is the kind of book you dream of coming across. Entirely practical, it shows you how to rid of blocks and give your performances life and urgency. It's witty style is thoroughly inspiring. And the revelations in it go much further, into illuminating aspects of the human psyche (as dramatic art should).

I read a copy from my library and it was so good that I had to get my own, to festoon with pencil marks and use as a regular acting bible.

United Kingdom on Feb 07, 2010

Jane Brody: Declan Donnellan’s book, The Actor and the Target, is a gift to actors. As a long time professional coach and teacher, I find that this book alleviates the actor's feelings of inadequacy by offering solutions to difficulties that can seem overwhelming. He presents practical, merciful, and logical ways to solve problems. His premise is that eliminating self-consciousness will free an actor to work. He presents more wisdom per page than any book on acting I have ever read. Donnellan truly seems to have inhabited actor's psyches and analyzed their struggles. He has offered them a liberating way to think about their work. This is one of the finest delineations of the actor's process that I have read in many years.

I first encountered it in its original edition and have been using it to teach more advanced actors ever since. It builds upon the work of Stanislavski, Jung, Adler, Shurtleff, Spolin, Meisner, Uta Hagen, Cicely Berry, Kristin Linklater, and the rest of the Greats. The Actor and the Target probably does require some background in basic acting. However, it is not meant to supplant Stanislavski nor the theorists who followed. In fact, Donnellan wrote the introduction...

United States on Mar 22, 2009



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Item Weight ‏ ‎ 12 ounces 12 ounces 10.1 ounces
Dimensions ‏ ‎ 5.5 x 0.9 x 8.5 inches 5.85 x 1.1 x 8.6 inches 6 x 0.44 x 9 inches
ISBN-10 ‏ ‎ 1559362855 1538754274 163806699X
Customer Reviews 4.7/5 stars of 381 ratings 4.5/5 stars of 4,150 ratings 4.4/5 stars of 416 ratings
Best Sellers Rank #5 in Performing Arts History & Criticism#8 in Acting & Auditioning#399 in Actor & Entertainer Biographies #23 in Acting & Auditioning#667 in Actor & Entertainer Biographies#2,107 in Memoirs #4,854 in Acting & Auditioning
Paperback ‏ ‎ 300 pages 190 pages
Language ‏ ‎ English English Hindi
ISBN-13 ‏ ‎ 978-1559362856 978-1538754276 978-1638066996
Publisher ‏ ‎ Theatre Communications Group; New edition Grand Central Publishing Notion Press Media Pvt Ltd
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