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The Secret Of Theatrical Space
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An Acting Journal from New York City. Both an online "how to" acting book and resource for how to survive and thrive as a beginning actor in the city of a thousand lights and a thousand stories. This well-written, up-to-date, informative, useful, and eye-opening account of how to "Act" both on the boards and on the streets of New York City will both interest actors and captivate non-actors who've nevertheless always wondered & dreamed what it would be like to try to "make it" in the Big Apple.
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Randy Rausch (October 23, 1960 – July 25, 2008)
When a person seems so alive, so full, so present and here, it doesn't seem possible that such a person could really die -- but, of course, they can . . . Randay Pausch passed away today from pancreatic cancer in his family's home in Chesapeake, Vi...
The Director and the Play: What is your Job?
Zoe Caldwell on her first Tony Award: Alan Schneider [Director of Tennessee Williams' Slapstick Tragedy, Broadway, Longacre Theatre, (2/22/1966 - 2/26/1966)] insisted that Molly and Polly run all around the house."But, Alan, it says in the script w...
Acting: Attitude + Knowledge = Sucess and Winning
You're an "actor." It's Monday morning, the start of a new work week, and maybe you're off to your day job (or, like me, you're trying to figure out how to avoid getting one), and you're thinking: . . . When is it all going to happen? How?! is it g...
The Actor and the Play: What's your Job?
The author's need is to write the play. That actor's most important need is to interpret the play.(The Great Stella Adler, from the chapter "The Actor's First Approach To The Author" in her The Technique of Acting. Also author of the seminal acting ...
My Day Job: The Matrix, Chaos, and Freedom
Many actors and actor blogs, at some point, get around to talking about their "day job." I won't get into why this is, and or what a "day job" is to someone who's goal is to become a professional actor, but suffice to say that I've avoid the topic h...

