A moment in time. That’s when it counts. When you project people can hear each word articulated and practiced practically to death. We know the play, the scene, the line that comes next. We skip as one, step by step in a big circle. Some people we know, some we don’t, it doesn’t matter in that moment in time because the audience must believe we do. We learn how to be our character and how to change physicality to match that of the person created by the writer and yourself. In that moment in time nothing else matters. There is no audience, no directors, no lighting booth. There are just the actors on stage in that moment in time.
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