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Tag Archives: drama
Acting Auditions – Create A Character That Does Not Rely on the Lines In The Script
There is no question that the majority of people wish to avoid a state of conflict and drama. It can lead to fear, anxiety, as well as chaos. However, during an acting audition, conflict is essential to delivering an impressive reading. Every story and character has an inner conflict that an actor must find in order to have a successful audition and performance. Continue reading
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Improve Acting Auditions – The Result of Conflict
Conflict is a state which most people find unpleasant and wish to avoid. It can lead to fear, anxiety, as well as chaos. However, when it comes to acting auditions, conflict is necessary to a successful reading. In order to have a good audition, it is necessary for an actor to find the conflict within a story and within a character. Continue reading
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Acting Auditions and External Conflicts in Your Character
Conflict is typically avoided by the majority of people. Anxiety, fear, and chaos can often be the result of conflict. However, during an acting audition, conflict is essential to delivering an impressive reading. In order to have a good audition, it is necessary for an actor to find the conflict within a story and within a character. Continue reading
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Acting Auditions – Difficulties and Obstacles Make Your Character Believable
There is no question that the majority of people wish to avoid a state of conflict and drama. It can inevitably lead to anxious feelings, fear, and chaos. However, during an acting audition, conflict is essential to delivering an impressive reading. In order to have a good audition, it is necessary for an actor to find the conflict within a story and within a character. Continue reading
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Acting Auditions and External Conflicts in Your Character
Conflict is typically avoided by the majority of people. It can inevitably lead to anxious feelings, fear, and chaos. However, when it comes to acting auditions, conflict is necessary to a successful reading. In order to have a good audition, it is necessary for an actor to find the conflict within a story and within a character. Continue reading
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Improving Your Acting Audition – Conflict and Comedy Work Together to Improve Your Readings
There is no question that the majority of people wish to avoid a state of conflict and drama. It can inevitably lead to anxious feelings, fear, and chaos. However, when it comes to acting auditions, conflict is necessary to a successful reading. In order to have a good audition, it is necessary for an actor to find the conflict within a story and within a character. Continue reading
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Method Acting To The Madness: What You Must Know Before Your Big Debut
You know who can’t act: Jerry Seinfeld. Continue reading
London Adelphi Theatre Love Never Dies
The principal characters of The Phantom of the Opera continue their stories in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s LOVE NEVER DIES, currently playing at The Adelphi Theatre London. From the Gothic surrounds of the Paris Opera House to the dazzling heights of New York’s Coney Island – the Phantom returns. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s spectacular new musical reunites the masked Phantom with his only true love and musical protege, the stunning beauty Christine Daae. Love Never Dies is a roller coaster ride of intrigue, obsession and romance – where little is as it first appears. Continue reading
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Legally Blonde The Musical at The Savoy Theatre London
Legally Blonde The Musical (opened 5th December, 2009) currently is playing at The Savoy Theatre, that’s situated at Savoy Court, Strand, London, WC2R 0ET. The closest Rail and Tube Station are positioned at Charing Cross. From 10th January 2011 Susan McFadden is playing the star role of Elle Woods in the show. Susan McFadden, is one of the original member of the Legally Blonde cast who as well as playing the role Serena, one of Elle’s sorority sisters, has also been wowing audiences as the show’s alternate Elle since October. Continue reading
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Bodie From The Wire – True To His Corner
Character’s Role: Bodie (legally Preston Broadus) is a dealer in HBO’s The Wire who starts out in Avon Barksdale’s drug organization. Bodie was the number two man in the low-rises under D Barksdale and later goes independent. Bodie was brought up by his grandmother and entered the game as a young hopper at 13 years old when he began dealing for Barksdale’s people. He lives his life strictly by the code of a dealer in the drug game and that is where he gets his sense of honor. He follows commands from Stringer and Avon (even the tough ones that are targeted at his friends), he does not snitch, and he is a hard worker trying to slowly climb up the ranks. He’s clever (managing to claim entrapment to avoid time in prison at the end of season 1) and he has plenty of pride and spirit (refusing to leave his territory even as Chris Partlow and Snoop, the coldest murderers in the series, are baring down on him). Just as Jimmy McNulty tells him, he’s a “true soldier.” Continue reading
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