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The Paris Manuscript

The Early Draft Rediscovered
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  • The Paris Manuscript on Hardback by Michael Chekhov
  • The Paris Manuscript on Hardback by Michael Chekhov
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In the early 1930s, during his first years of exile and 20 years before the publication of his seminal work To the Actor, Michael Chekhov made his first incursion into the challenging task of writing about an actor’s experience and his vision of the craft. This important, though largely forgotten, work (the so-called ‘Paris Manuscript’) was handwritten in German and in it we find Chekhov laying the groundwork for the canon of exercises and practices that, nearly a century later, has widely become known as the Michael Chekhov Technique. Although never completed, the manuscript affords a privileged fly-on-the-wall glimpse of the dawning of an artistic genius’s creative vision. This manuscript was the result of Chekhov’s rich collaboration with Swiss theatre director, painter and illustrator Georgette Boner, and the text itself is supplemented with facsimile scans of manuscript pages, photographs, correspondence and other material from Boner’s personal archive. As the popularity of the Michael Chekhov Technique continues to spread globally, the ‘Paris Manuscript’ offers a timely invitation for actors to take a step back and (re)discover for themselves the structural foundations of Michael Chekhov's vision. Chekhov’s text has been translated, edited and abridged by Hugo Moss, co-founder and director of Michael Chekhov Brasil, who has written an introduction and a series of short essays, ‘Reflections From the Studio’, which build on a few key elements emerging from the manuscript and over a decade of exploring Chekhov's artistic legacy in the studio environment and in performance.

Author Biography:

Michael Chekhov is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest actors of the 20th century. Born in St. Petersburg in 1891, he was a prominent member of the Moscow Art Theatre's First Studio and for several years in the 1920s Chekhov directed the Second Studio. The political turbulence of his times then took him from Russia to Germany, France, Latvia and Lithuania, the UK and the US, working for a period in Hollywood. He died in 1955 in Los Angeles, aged 64. Hugo Moss is director of Michael Chekhov Brasil, which he co-founded with Thaís Loureiro, a studio that since the early 2010s has been exploring Chekhov's artistic legacy.
Release date NZ
January 23rd, 2025
Contributors
  • Edited by Hugo Moss
  • Translated with commentary by Hugo Moss
Pages
224
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Illustrations
40 bw
Dimensions
138x216x25
ISBN-13
9781350437388
Product ID
38699248

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