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"The Invisible Acor's Eye" by Yoshi Oida
American theatergoers have seen the exquisite work of the
well known international actor Yoshi Oida, most notably in the
productions of Peter Brook. Now Oida, who has had a thirty-year
career in theater in both the East and West, has opened his
artistic thinking and techniques to us in a compelling book, "The
Invisible Actor" (Methuen). His deep insights and technical
knowledge about acting and his thoughts about life make reading
this book a rare experience. By Margaret Croyden
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