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The IAFT: The Late Start, Life As A Performer
The Late Start, Life As A Performer by Alex Murphy, perfoming arts mentor at the International Academy of Film and Television.
0 commentsThe Second City Comedy Theater
Late in 1959 a small cabaret opened in a converted hat shop. It debuted with 8 unknown performers in a new form of theater. Using minimal costumes and props, the performers presented satirical scenes, musical...
2 commentsCharacter Creation and the Method
The process of working on characters - believable, flesh-and-blood characters - comes early, way before you step into a role. You, the actor, will prove crucial in rounding out the screenwriter's and...
0 commentsThe World of Drama: How Much Should You Know?
The western world's dramatic tradition is more than two thousand years old. That's a lot of plays. Through the centuries many new forms have evolved and, of course, modern drama has embraced new media such as...
0 commentsMimics of College Coaching Programs
When my son was a freshman and then a junior in high school we were bombarded with all kinds of offers, by mail and by phone. It seemed like all companies in America cared about my college bound child...
0 commentsNatural Born Actors?
Do you feel as if you were born to act? If acting feels like your destiny, that says a great deal about your conviction, which is something all actors need in a profession that can be tough going, even for...
0 commentsInternal vs. External Acting – Stimulation vs. Simulation
First off, let’s start by examining the meaning of internal, external, stimulation, and simulation. It may seem obvious enough, but these four concepts are central in evaluating good acting from...
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