Emotional release by itself, no matter how "real," "honest," etc. the emotion may be, is never enough to create a character...such release has no artistic form.
Actor training should be broadly humanistic, involving the study not just of dramatic literature and theatre history, but of languages, literature, a… - Richard Hornby
Actor training should be broadly humanistic, involving the study not just of dramatic literature and theatre history, but of languages, literature, a…
- Richard Hornby
Theatre, in which actors take on changing roles, has among its many functions the examination of identity. For the individual, theatre is a kind of i… - Richard Hornby
Theatre, in which actors take on changing roles, has among its many functions the examination of identity. For the individual, theatre is a kind of i…
Emotional release by itself, no matter how "real," "honest," etc. the emotion may be, is never enough to create a character...such release has no art… - Richard Hornby
Emotional release by itself, no matter how "real," "honest," etc. the emotion may be, is never enough to create a character...such release has no art…
Our everyday self is a narrow construct...Our total self is far broader, ultimately infinite. Actors who seem to be playing themselves are actually p… - Richard Hornby
Our everyday self is a narrow construct...Our total self is far broader, ultimately infinite. Actors who seem to be playing themselves are actually p…
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