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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... plot was the sun in the sky . For the plot to jump a day would have been an untruth , obvious to everyone in the audience . In its origins , the drama took place in the space and time in which the audience witnessed it . It still does ...
... plot was the sun in the sky . For the plot to jump a day would have been an untruth , obvious to everyone in the audience . In its origins , the drama took place in the space and time in which the audience witnessed it . It still does ...
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... plot develops . WHAT ? puts our audience in suspense ; AH ! helps keep them there . So you want to take the audience ... plot . The thematic arch is everything else . PLAYING THE PLOT Story refers to what happens : just the facts . But ...
... plot develops . WHAT ? puts our audience in suspense ; AH ! helps keep them there . So you want to take the audience ... plot . The thematic arch is everything else . PLAYING THE PLOT Story refers to what happens : just the facts . But ...
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... plot : Plot itself is a vessel of theme . When a play consists largely of thematic scenes , then they , not the dramatic events , may constitute the structural skeleton . Perhaps the play makes its points in little units , like Spoon ...
... plot : Plot itself is a vessel of theme . When a play consists largely of thematic scenes , then they , not the dramatic events , may constitute the structural skeleton . Perhaps the play makes its points in little units , like Spoon ...
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