Acting. Webster’s defines it as: the art or practice of representing a character on a stage or before cameras. Fine. You’re acting when you’re pretending to be someone else. Then what’s “good acting”? Representing that character better. What’s “bad acting”? Representing that character worse. How does that relate to improv where the character only exists in what we do and what the audience sees? What about the 4th wall – so prominent in improvisation – that calls attention to the actor and the audience?
I like this definition for acting: Being convincingly in-the-moment.
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Two Truths & A Lie scene exercise
Objective: To build scenes by exploring and heightening committed perspectives.
“Playing It Raw” lesson with exercises
Objective: To play with strong emotional perspectives that evoke strong emotional reactions and drive strong emotional scenes.
Let Me Show You My Room: an exercise about honesty, details and mime
Objective: This exercise is about channeling personal memories to evoke details and define mime.
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