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Why Isaac Butler's History of Method Acting Is Such a Page-Turner

Why Isaac Butler's History of Method Acting Is Such a Page-Turner

Working · Slate Podcasts

February 20, 202245m 1s

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Show Notes

This week, host Karen Han talks to Isaac Butler about the writing of his new book The Method: How the Twentieth Century Learned to Act. They discuss how Isaac’s background as a child professional actor informed his understanding of his subject, how he researched a wide-ranging topic that spanned geography and generations, and how he conceived of the book’s structure and managed its narrative tension. 

After the interview, Karen and co-host June Thomas talk about learning from the questions that arise during a book’s research phase, coming to terms with having to make cuts to a manuscript, and how to find trusted outside readers.

In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Karen asks Isaac to recommend some great Method performances. 

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Podcast production by Cameron Drews. 

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