Playing the Audience: The Practical Actor's Guide to Live PerformanceApplause, 2002 - 257 ページ In this book divided into eight chapters, author James Nicola reveals how the technique of live acting springs directly from the unique relationship between the performer and the spectator. Playing the Audience includes advice on: creating a character from the stage - from external gestures to inner dialogue; scoring the text; subtext; emotional memory; substitution; conflict; objectives; through-line of action; improvisation; blocking a scene; language and speech; connecting to the world of the play; and much more. |
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... particularly beautiful prose , published stage directions will usually have come from the playwright's pen . For instance , popular reading editions of Ibsen's plays were published , like novels , before they were ever staged ( often ...
... particularly beautiful prose , published stage directions will usually have come from the playwright's pen . For instance , popular reading editions of Ibsen's plays were published , like novels , before they were ever staged ( often ...
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... particularly passionate arrival - on those two lines ' " Fie , fie , " and " What , ho ! " ( The third line is feminine , and " profferer " in the seventh line might be said almost as " proff'rer . " ) Once you know what you are saying ...
... particularly passionate arrival - on those two lines ' " Fie , fie , " and " What , ho ! " ( The third line is feminine , and " profferer " in the seventh line might be said almost as " proff'rer . " ) Once you know what you are saying ...
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... , though it will be particularly difficult during a stop - and - go , try your best to remain relaxed , concentrated , connected , and open . Work - Through Breaking the Blocking The primary goal of 214 PLAYING THE AUDIENCE.
... , though it will be particularly difficult during a stop - and - go , try your best to remain relaxed , concentrated , connected , and open . Work - Through Breaking the Blocking The primary goal of 214 PLAYING THE AUDIENCE.
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