Wednesday, May 7, 2008

THE OBJECTIVE

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"An ounce of behavior is worth a pound of words." -- Sanford Meisner

Sunday, May 4, 2008

WORK IN PROGRESS

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"An ounce of behavior is worth a pound of words." -- Sanford Meisner

Saturday, May 3, 2008

ACTON, WHY (THE STAKES), CONTACT, LISTENING

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"An ounce of behavior is worth a pound of words." -- Sanford Meisner

Thursday, May 1, 2008

KONSTANTINE STANISLAVSKY

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Stanislavsky -- "To be without a sense of humor is indeed a scary thing . . . A sense of humor bespeaks the ability to see all facets of a subject; its lack betrays blindness or narrowness of vision."

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"An ounce of behavior is worth a pound of words." -- Sanford Meisner

Sunday, April 27, 2008

ON CONTACT BETWEEN ACTORS: DON'T TAKE THE OTHER PERSON FOR GRANTED

Sara Krulwich/The New York Times
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Frances McDormand and Morgan Freeman as a suffering couple in the revival of "The Country Girl" at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theater.
". . . It’s a law of theatrical physics that electricity is generated onstage only when a connection is made: between actors and audience, yes, but first of all among the actors themselves. And for whatever reason, everyone in “The Country Girl” seems to be operating on his or her own isolating frequency."(To read more.)

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"An ounce of behavior is worth a pound of words." -- Sanford Meisner

Thursday, April 17, 2008

WILLIAM ESPER INTERVIEW

". . . The next step in the training is learning Emotional Preparations.

Is that different form prior circumstances?


Yes, in a way. It’s the way the actor relates himself emotionally to the prior circumstances. Let’s say the actor is doing a scene and ten lines into the scene his stage wife says to him, “What are you so happy about?” His line is, “Honey, you are looking at the new vice president of the Crocketsville National Bank.” The audience then thinks, “So, that’s why the actor was so happy.” Emotional Preparation is what the actor does offstage to bring himself alive so that he is emotionally related to his prior circumstances when he comes to the first moment, the moment of his entrance. " (To read more.)
William Esper along with Phil Gushee (Tom Cruise) were my first teachers at The Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theater.

"Among the professional actors with whom Mr. Esper has worked with include: Kim Bassinger, Jennifer Beals, Kristen Davis, Kim Delaney, Calista Flockhart, Peter Gallagher, Jeff Goldblum, Glenn Headley, Patricia Heaton, William Hurt, Christine Lahti, John Malkovich, Gretchen Mol, David Morse, Sam Rockwell, Michelle Shay, Paul Sorvino, Mary Steenburgen, Patricia Wetting, Richard Schiff, Dule Hill, Timothy Olyphant, Molly Price, Roger Bart, Tonya Pinkins, Dean Winters, Aaron Eckhart, Wendy Malik, and Tracee Ellis Ross."


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"An ounce of behavior is worth a pound of words." -- Sanford Meisner

Monday, April 14, 2008

LISTEN, LISTEN, LISTEN, LISTEN

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"An ounce of behavior is worth a pound of words." -- Sanford Meisner