Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 October 2022
1 See Leslie Irene Coger's Stanislavski Changes his Mind, TDR, Volume 9, No. 1 (T25, Fall 1964), pp. 63-68.
2 This last paragraph is a collation of material which appeared in the original under the headings Some Thoughts on the Stanislavski Conference and The Stanislavski Conference.R.S.
3 See Gorchakov's Stanislavsky Directs (New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1962), pp. 123-198. Brecht is referring to Alexander Griboyedov's Much Woe From Wisdom which the MAT did in 1906 and which Stanislavski revived in 1925 when he played Famusov.R.S.
4 The material from I have never yet worked with actors who were acquainted with the exercises to the footnote is taken from the section which in the original appeared under the heading Numerous Rehearsals.R. S.