Here's a couple things I used to tell my students.
1. Listen to the director.
2. Listen to every word of dialog the other actors are saying, then fit your lines to theirs.
3. After the first few run throughs ask other actors what the think of your Character. Not how well you are acting, but what they think you character is thinking and doing. If they don't match what you believe you are portraying intensify your characterization or ask the director for help.
2007-04-11 16:45:07
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answered by Terry 7
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Congratulations! Relax and go with the flow on a day to day basis. They expect you to learn as you go. As you read through the script, be natural, as if living what you're reading. The directors are there to let you know if they want more feeling, etc, or a different response to the previous readers script.
Go for it!!
2007-04-11 20:43:26
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answered by grandjem1 1
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Good luck.
I used to be in plays. I made a lot of friends. It was great.
2007-04-11 20:01:25
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answered by ¡Free Love! 4
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First piece of advice, learn how to speak English, it is cast in a play not casted.
2007-04-11 20:01:55
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answered by Anonymous
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If the play has ever been made into a movie watch it.
2007-04-11 20:01:48
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answered by runner1 6
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Just have fun with it.
Try to do your best.
Good luck!!!!
2007-04-11 21:25:53
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answered by RentHead94 3
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work hard in rehearsal give it your all and most importantly make the part your own(what i mean is make sure no one else could do it that way or as well ever again)
2007-04-12 18:12:11
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answered by Anonymous
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What is uni.?
Break a leg.
2007-04-11 20:01:42
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answered by Anonymous
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believe me, just try to be yourself.
always smile
break a leg
2007-04-15 08:03:20
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answered by Rachel 2
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Let's seeee. Practice, practice, practice. That's my advice.
2007-04-11 20:01:42
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answered by Dizzle 1
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