Book is in very good condition, with minor wear to cover and edges. Book lies flat, spine is tight, and inside pages are clean.
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Product description: In 299 pages, legendary director Harold Clurman imparts priceless lessons and advice to us about directing and theatre, as well as life itself. Clurman guides us logically from the choice of the play right through every aspect of its production to performances and beyond. In his introduction, Mr. Clurman insists he never meant to write a "how to" manual on directing; he instead proposes to have set down his thoughts on theatre in general based on his own experiences. In an entertaining and straightforward manner, the author describes the pleasures and perils of working with such celebrated playwrights as Arthur Miller, Lillian Hellman, Marlon Brando, and Julie Harris, and presents his own directing notes for ten of his best-known productions, including THE MEMBER of the WEDDING by Carson McCullers, THE AUTUMN GARDEN by Lillian Hellman, LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT by Eugene O'Neill, UNCLE VANYA by Anton Chekhov, HEARTBREAK HOUSE by George Bernard Shaw, among others. This First Collier Books Edition (1974) has eight pages of black/white photographs capturing the "master director" at work and some of his more prominent productions.