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The Actors Bookshelf

The Actors Bookshelf

By: Patrick Harvey and Daniel A Stevens
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Two moderately-not-infrequently employed actors go through the books their teachers assigned them to read in conservatory, in a digestible audio medium. Will they absorb the information this time round? Remains to be scene.Patrick Harvey and Daniel A Stevens Art Entertainment & Performing Arts
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  • Ep 4– Chapter 4, Part 1 (The Method)
    Oct 6 2025

    Well horsefeathers.....

    Turns out a lot happened in Russia after the turn of the Twentieth Century, and our heroes Stan and Nemo were caught in the maelstrom. This week Dan and Patrick are talking about Chapter 4 of Isaac Butler's The Method: How the Twentieth Century Learned to Act. But it's a dense chapter, lots of scene-setting to set about, so we dive on in headfirst to the development of Mister Stan's theories about the SUBCONSCIOUS and the SUPERCONSCIOUS.

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    54 mins
  • Ep 3– Chapter 2 and 3 (The Method)
    Sep 29 2025

    We did it. We caught up the chapters with our episode numbers. We all lived happily ever after, in Moscow, with Trigorin, and the Cherry Orchard is continuing to bring us residual income. Huzzah.

    This week Dan and Patrick talk about Chapters 2 and 3 of Isaac Butler's The Method: How the Twentieth Century Learned to Act. We'll cover some of the early productions of the Moscow Art Theatre (originally the Moscow Open Art Theatre), headaches, trials, tribulations, and successes, and the rudiments of what would become Stanislavski's "system" for actors. We also talk about a little play by Anton Chekhov that would place him among the titans of the dramatic canon like William Shakespeare, Lillian Hellman, and Tommy Wiseau.

    Episode art is taken from the 1898 Moscow Art Theatre production of The Seagull, directed by Konstantin Stanislavski & Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko. Pictured are an unknown performer as Yakov, Vasily Luzhsky as Sorin, Vsevolod Meyerhold as Treplev, Olga Knipper Chekhova as Arkadina, Konstantin Stanislavski as Trigorin, and Maria Alekseyeva as Masha.

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    Follow The Actors Bookshelf on Twitter @actorsbookshelf and Bluesky @theactorsbookshelf

    Follow Patrick on Instagram @dfwpadraig

    Follow Dan on Instagram @the.other.dan.stevens

    Questions? Comments? Email us at actorsbookshelfpod@gmail.com

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Ep 2– Chapter 1 (The Method)
    Sep 22 2025

    Oh no. We're spending Episode 2 looking at Chapter 1. This can only end in tears.

    In Chapter 1 of Isaac Butler's bookThe Method: How the Twentieth Century Learned to Act, we meet our heroes Konstantin Stanislavski and Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko, theatre artists hungry for new forms and eager to form a partnership. We talk about finding the art in yourself and other such nonsense, and the origin of a phrase that has been drilled into actors for the last hundred years now.

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    Media mentions in this episode:

    Andrei Rublev (dir. Andrei Tarkovsky) – https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060107/

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    Follow The Actors Bookshelf on Twitter @actorsbookshelf and Bluesky @theactorsbookshelf

    Follow Patrick on Instagram @dfwpadraig

    Follow Dan on Instagram @the.other.dan.stevens

    Questions? Comments? Email us at actorsbookshelfpod@gmail.com

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    1 hr and 8 mins
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