To Act Is to Do

To Act Is to Do
Six Classes for Teachers and Actors Based on the Uta Hagen Technique

by Richard Alan Nichols


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Overview

To Act Is to Do by Richard Alan Nichols, who studied as a scholarship student for five years with Uta Hagen at the HB Studio in New York, is the ultimate guide for both actors and teachers.

In six informative and interactive class sessions, Nichols details twenty exercises designed to solve most acting problems that arise while working on plays. Also included are eighteen evaluations of work (scenes, monologues, and Hagen exercises) presented by Nichols' students, with each evaluation serving as a model for teachers to follow in order to assist actors in learning how to assess their own work in an honest way.

This unique exploration—the personal journey of one actor’s lifelong quest to perfect his craft while in pursuit of becoming a player—will help all actors develop the discipline necessary to fine-tune their acting instruments and discover new behaviors in themselves.

Product Details

Format: Paperback
Genre: Non-Fiction
Publication Date: 20 Feb 2018
ISBN: 978-1-946358-07-3
Catalogue No.: 39WP-25-P
Pages: 180
Dimensions: 6 x 9 inches

About the Author

Richard Alan NicholsRICHARD ALAN NICHOLS was an actor, teacher, and director. He studied acting with Uta Hagen for five years at HB Studio in New York and taught acting at Washington University, Park University, Avila University, and Rockhurst University. In 1987 he created his own studio, The Actor’s Craft Studio, where he instructed beginning, intermediate, and advanced actors.

Richard Alan’s stage credits included: Nonno in Night of the Iguana (Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre), the title role in The Giver (The Coterie), Moris in Permanent Collection ( Unicorn Theatre), Morrie in Tuesdays with Morrie (American Heartland Theatre), Harry in The Sum of Us (Actors & Artists Against AIDS), Dorn in The Seagull (Missouri Repertory Theatre), and many more. His film credits included: James Ivory’s Mr. and Mrs. Bridge, Steven Soderbergh’s King of the Hill, and the TV movie They've Taken Our Children.

Richard Alan directed Jesus on Toast (KC Fringe Festival), You Can’t Take It With You (Rockhurst University), Anna in the Tropics (Johnson County CC), Reckless (Unicorn Theatre), The Woolgatherer (Park University), and many more. He authored two plays: Land and Detours.

Praise

"In To Act Is to Do, Richard Alan Nichols reconnects me with the craft of acting and feeds my curiosity, as he does in class. Anyone who experiences his guidance and attention can’t help but benefit from it.” –Kathleen Warfel, professional actor


“As an actor and acting coach, I practice the techniques Richard Alan Nichols presents in this book. For the last thirty years, they have been-and still are-vital tools as I pursue my career!” –Nancy Marcy, Teaching Artist for The Coterie

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