Michel Saint-Denis
Michel Saint-Denis, Actor, Theatre director, Drama, Jacques Copeau, George Devine, Juilliard School
978-613-4-91812-1
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2010-12-20
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Michel Saint-Denis, dit Jacques Duchesne, was a French actor, theater director, and drama theorist whose ideas on actor training have had a profound influence on the development of European theater from the 1930s on. Michel Saint-Denis was born in Beauvais, France, the nephew of Jacques Copeau, who had founded the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier in 1913. St-Denis was exposed to theater early in his life. He joined Copeau's troupe in 1919, after their return from New York, where they had performed for two years. Saint-Denis was greatly influenced by Copeau's approach to theater taught at his Ecole du Vieux-Colombier, which embraced not only the play on stage but also the actor training itself. He soon became Copeau's right hand man, like Charles Dullin or Louis Jouvet before him. Together with other members of the troupe of the Vieux-Colombier, he followed his uncle to Burgundy in 1924, where they formed a new troupe that would become famous as les Copiaus
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