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Advice to a Young Black Actor
Conversations with Douglas Turner Ward

Gus Edwards, Arizona State University, Douglas Turner Ward

ISBN 978-0-325-00665-9 / 0-325-00665-2 / 2004 / 144pp / Paperback
Imprint: Heinemann Drama
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Cofounder and artistic director of the famed Negro Ensemble Company, Douglas Turner Ward is also the country's foremost authority on African Americans in theatre. Playwright and educator Gus Edwards talked with Ward about the opportunities for African American actors. The result is the first book to address the creative and professional challenges of acting from a specifically African American perspective.

For the actor of color, these conversations reveal much about important topics, including:

  • ethnic specificity
  • colorblind casting
  • cultural honesty of roles.
The talks also provide immediately usable personal advice on establishing and maintaining a professional career on stage, TV, and film, and covering everything from auditions and acting workshops to dealing with and learning fromaudiences and sustaining long runs.

Advice to a Young Black Actor is an indispensable book pioneering effort that is long overdue.

Table of Contents
    Preface
    Douglas Turner Ward and the NEC
    In the Begining
    What Is Acting?
    Where to Begin?
    Acting and Commitment
    Natural Talent
    Acting Essentials
    Acting and Being Black
    Actor or Black Actor?
    Tapping into the Black Experience
    Black Speech and Accents
    Political Correctness
    Studying Acting
    Acting as a Profession
    Acting Training
    The Validity of Workshops
    The Stanislavsky System, or Method
    The Work
    Auditions
    Cold Readings
    Callbacks
    Discipline and Intellect
    The Actor’s Ego
    The Actor’s Emotional Tools
    The Voice
    The Actor’s Ear
    Self–Consciousness and Inhibition
    Playing the Action
    Preparing to Play a Role
    In General
    Tyrone, in The Offering
    Louie, in Louie and Ophelia
    Johnny Williams, in The River Niger
    Sergeant Waters, in A Soldier’s Play
    Russell B. Parker, in Ceremonies in Dark Old Men (1968)
    Russell B. Parker, in Ceremonies in Dark Old Men (1985)
    Critics, Audience, Etc.
    Actors and Criticism
    Dealing with the Audience/Learning from the Audience
    Sustaining Long Runs
    Drugs and Alcohol
    Acting in Commercials
    Final Words
    Finding the Plays Referred To in the Text
    Mainstage Plays Produced by the NEC Under the Artistic Direction of Douglas Turner Ward
    Douglas Turner Ward: A Chronology
    About Gus Edwards
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