Acting is Believing
By: Charles McGaw, Kenneth L. Stilson and Larry D. Clark
Acting is believing: what a simple defi nition for arguably the most complex of all the arts giving birth to an imaginary character. As an actor, you must hone your ability to believe in everything that takes place onstage. You must believe in your every action within the existence of your invented circumstances. You can only fully believe in the truth; therefore, you must know how to fi nd it at all times in your character, this fi ctitious person that has sprung to life through you. But if everything onstage is nothing more than invention a lie how can you fi nd truth there? The stage is fi lled with mere imitations of life painted scenery, artifi cial furs, faux jewelry, makeup, costumes, stage lighting, blunted swords, and plastic crowns. All lies. [download]
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