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Stanislavsky Theatr.|stænɪˈslævskɪ| Also Stanislavski. The name of the Russian actor and director Konstantin Stanislavsky (1863–1938), used attrib. to designate the style and technique of acting practised and taught by him: see method n. 2 e.
1924J. J. Robins tr. Stanislavsky's My Life in Art xxxiii. 351 Chekhov gave that inner truth to the art of the stage which served as the foundation for what was later called the Stanislavsky System. 1958Spectator 22 Aug. 248/3 The success of the Bolshoi Theatre Ballet rests on the application to dancing of the Stanislavsky technique. 1972Village Voice (N.Y.) 1 June 55/4 The Stanislavski approach may meet one of its greatest challenges in a Stein play. 1974T. P. Whitney tr. Solzhenitsyn's Gulag Archipelago I. i. x. 387 Krylenko abandoned the Stanislavsky method, didn't assign the roles, relied on improvisation. Hence Staniˈslavskian, -yan a.
1958Spectator 20 June 813/1 Stanislavskyan acting was being practised by Schepkin fifty years before the genesis of the System. 1965New Statesman 8 Oct. 537/1 Gielgud..is the outstanding Stanislavskian actor in the West. 1979A. Williamson Funeral March for Siegfried x. 50 He would have thought most [singers]..incapable of expressing so lucid a Stanislavskian principle. |