Born from the experimental work of Constantin Stanislavski at the Moscow Art Theatre in the early 20th century and incubated in the 1930s at New York's pioneering Groñup Theatre, Method acting exploded on to the stage and screen in the US at the end of the 40s and early 50s in the work of a new generation of actors such as Montgomery Clift, James Dean Marlon Brando and Julie Harris. Foster Hirsch explores the history of the new style, outlining the numerous 'methods' behind the process, while James Bell introduces the 12 films showing in our accompanying season.
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