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  • Erratum

The review of Phillip Zarrilli's Psychophysical Acting: An Intercultural Approach after Stanislavski by Kevin McFillen, published in the September 2009 issue of Theatre Topics (19.2), stated that "Zarrilli devotes part 3 to five in-depth case studies of productions from his own work as well as the work of related performance groups. First is Zarrilli's The Beckett Project, a series of productions produced as part of a nine-month project applying psychophysical training techniques to the works of Samuel Beckett (124), second is Ota Shogo's production of The Water Station created with the Theatre of Transformation (Tenkei Gekijo) (144) . . ." This should have read: "Zarrilli devotes part 3 to five in-depth case studies of productions from his own work. First is Zarrilli's The Beckett Project, an ongoing series of productions applying psychophysical training techniques to the works of Samuel Beckett (124), second is Zarrilli's production of Ota Shogo's The Water Station, originally created by Shogo with the Theatre of Transformation (Tenkei Gekijo) (144) . . ." Zarrilli's work with psychophysical training and Beckett has occurred over time and across venues including the University of Wisconsin–Madison, in Los Angeles, and at the Granary Theatre, Cork, Ireland. [End Page 87]

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