Here’s another quote: “Events in a story should be surprising and yet inevitable.” (Sorry, I can’t remember to whom to attribute that, either. Someone much wiser than I am.) Look for the unexpected (which is where comedy comes from) and how it ties into what is going on with y...
The author comes to the conclusion that the complex concept of the acting space is a very important aesthetic complement to the dominant perception of space of everyday life in the given age. This concept offers an equilibrium within the conventional perception of time and space, which is an ...
in real life, this isn’t always the best choice, but this is why playwrights often use punctuation to indicate where there is overlapping dialogue. It seems more real to the playwright, and they want to give the actors a leg up on how to perform their play well. But even when a scri...
By obtaining a sense of its place in the unfolding drama of life, set in an ecological theatre, so we can understand why it has become one of the leading players. — Simon Conway Morris 7 I'd been gearing up to working in theatre since coming out of drama school, but it was an e...
The Disruptive Aesthetics of Design Activism: Enacting Design Between Art and Politics 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 85 作者: T Markussen 摘要: The aim of this paper is above all to construct a new conceptual framework for understanding how and why design activism in public space matters. ...
"I have taken all kinds of acting classes throughout my life, including a Semester at Stella Adler's and intensive workshop in London. In two days of working with Eric, I understood, for the first time,what an acting technique should look like. And how to use it. I feel as though ...
D.The connection between actors’ personalities and those of the characters they play. 2. Why did Margolin mention her fellow actors? A.To show how acting influences her real life. B.To explain why she is only understood by them.
14.to begin to seem older:to have aged a lot in the past year. 15.(Brewing)brewingto mature or cause to mature [C13: via Old French from Vulgar Latinaetatīcum(unattested), from Latinaetās,ultimately fromaevumlifetime; compare aeon] ...
John Currivan continues his series on life between acting jobs, this time delving into how actors can cultivate their creativity and find ways to develop themselves further… We actors need to be creative and well-rounded to do our work. However, the nature of our work means that we are, ...
Incidentally, that honest conversation with the director should be had as soon as the disagreement is apparent, and hopefully this is early in the rehearsal process. Don’t consider the director’s points on your own. Dialogue between the two of you is really critical. ...