Synopsis
Designed to help in furthering the actor's career, with information about contracts, unions, and auditions, and deals with the problems of aging, typecasting, and overexposure
Reviews
Brandstein, an independent producer and former casting director, offers an insider's guide to achieving success as an actor. Included is advice on how to discover if you have the "right stuff" to be an actor, as well as tips for auditioning and dealing with rejections, and career-winning strategies in networking and presenting yourself with a confident style right for you. This book makes an excellent companion to David Craig's On Performing ( LJ 5/1/87), which is directed to actors, singers, and dancers in the musical theater. Those who are seeking a career in the theater should find both books invaluable. Recommended for theater arts collections in public and college libraries. Howard E. Miller, M.L.S., St. Louis, Mo.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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