Jeffrey D Thomakos

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‘a director will want to withhold the words of the play until he has produced some gestures’, and he goes on to argue that in the Studio ‘[t]here must be absolute freedom. The play must be invented when the rehearsals are going on. It must not be written before. [. . .] Only this way will we get some new results’
Michael Chekhov Technique in the Twenty-First Century: New Pathways
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