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    relax and focus its energy‚ and being grounded aids in balance along with an awareness of the surroundings. By utilizing all three skills together the actor becomes well rounded in his/her abilities as a performer and will be capable of taking on more challenging roles. Having proper alignment is a basic element of bringing a character to life. Many actors and dancers learn to use the Alexander

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    valued a form of naturalism that the actors should have experienced a similar situation to that of the character. From this the actor could convey real human emotions to the audience. Further along in his career‚ to allow the actor into the psych of the character‚ Stanislavsky started to focus on the psychological motivations that drove the role. On the other hand‚ Craig’s views of the actor were so different to anything seen up to that point. He thought of the actor as an instrument‚ an über-marionette

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    known about his theatre troupe‚ Lord Chamberlain’s Men. Richard Burbage was one of its many actors. Burbage is known for his friendship with Shakespeare and his part in the troupe. It can be said‚ that not only was Richard Burbage a profound actor but‚ he was also a skilled business man. By the age of 19‚ Burbage was leading actor in Lord Strange’s company (pearson 30). Burbage was such a gifted actor “… that Shakespeare created roles such as Richard III‚ Hamlet‚ Othello‚ and Lear…” just for him

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    I was born in a different time and I also have a very different approach and view to topics and thoughts in the play bouncers. One reason I didn’t find the play very interesting and didn’t enjoy studying the plays is because I didn’t see it as an actor easy to perform in front of an audience not enjoying what I was

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    movement of body‚ effort‚ shape and space. Exploring different ways the actor can move around on stage and the way the actor spoke could also be altered by following Laban’s movement. Stanislavski however‚ connected to the real word characters‚ as he developed the method of inhabiting authentic emotion while on stage and drawing upon feelings actors have experienced in their own lives. To develop the characters further‚ the actors tried various techniques to develop our characters personally. The first

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    showed great dedication on the company’s part. With my experience in Avenue Q‚ I know how much time and work it takes to even learn and perfect a simple dance‚ so I would really like to appreciate and recognize the dedication and hard work of the actors and choreography of the company. I think those elements must have been a big part of the director’s vision and that the director must

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    Becoming Insane? Or Simply Hearing a Story? Stranger Than Fiction‚ directed by Mark Forster‚ is an unusual movie. I personally liked the movie very much‚ but it was definitely out of the mainstream of movies today. The main character‚ Harold Krick (played by Will Ferrell) is a seemingly normal IRS agent that lives life on a very punctual and precise schedule. He is always on time for things and even counting the number of times he brushes his teeth in the morning! The character that Ferrell acts

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    For the same scene we had also used an action mime technique. Action mime is when an actor uses a motif of mimed movements to contribute to the development of their character. Action mime is key to Berkoff’s Physical theatre because the performance style has a focus on movement and the body. I found this technique particularly helpful when I tried to embody the words as Berkoff intended and when I was developing Joey’s monologue. Berkoff believed that even if all the words from the scrip were taken

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    were famous and a success. * In 1906‚ Stanislavski also began to develop a system to train actors‚ in 1912 set up a studio to experiment with these techniques and continued this for the rest of his life. * The Moscow arts theatre toured Europe and Stanislavski work was known worldwide. * He suffered a heart attack while acting and gave up acting‚ instead focusing on training actors and writing books on his techniques. * He died in Moscow on 7th august 1938. Most influential

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    say that it was self defense. Harry Brown realizes that things aren’t going to change‚ if he’s not going to do something about it himself. The actors in the movie were one with there characters‚ I knew a few of them already from other stuff they have made‚ but this movie totally changed my image of them‚ and only sublime actors can do that. The best actor was without a doubt Michael Caine (Harry Brown) he made me fell what harry brown was feeling‚ and he made me see his point of view and made me

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