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I highly recommend it. For example, it gives tons of options for beating out a script. For any actor, this book will be useful. I rate it a 10 out of 10.
I'm so thrilled this book exists. And it's really well organized so you can search by categories or alphabetically. Actions plus a dictionary are two books all actors should carry with them every day. I've only had it about a month or so & have merely cracked the surface so I know I'll be using it a very long time. If it didn't work the first time you need to try something else like coerce, taunt, trick, tease, jab, lure. This book was suggested by my current Acting coach on the first day of class.
I ordered it & I use it all the time. And each word (like Manipulate) has a list of other verbs that might suit your action better. After one week I hadn't gotten it because I know tons of action verbs and I had written my own little booklet about them years ago in college so I had the info & thought I was fine. the list goes on. Well worth the price no matter what you pay for it. Then I realized my current coach is a genius and that this book is invaluable to all actors.
You might think that you want to manipulate someone in your scene, but you can't keep using manipulate on every line.
I love it, and so do the students. I also use it for my actors; if someone is too bland, I will hand them a book, bookmark some appropriate sections, and have them do some variants through verbs. I teach the Hodge method in directing, and this book makes verbing possible for the students. It simplifies the choices, but not so much as to limit them.
Not bad for a few bucks. If I don't know quite what I am looking for I can look up the type of action I am looking for and go from there. I picked up this book to help me with my acting and I have to say it has helped. It gives me quick access to actions that I can use with my paperwork.
I did purchase a pocket size thesaurus to use with it, since on several occasions this book did not contain the exact word I was looking for. I'm making much more confident acting choices, and I think my characters are more assured, clearly defined and authentic. "Actions" is the perfect size to carry around, and I've found it invaluable in preparing for auditions as well as fleshing out a role. I've played four widely different roles since acquiring this book, and consider the hours I've spent looking for that perfect "aha." word well worthwhile. Highly recommended. The juice in this book is in the concept of characterizing a theatrical beat in one action word. Since theater is visual, it is critical for an actor to physically demonstrate the inner workings of the character, and this book is a great jumping off point.
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