Looking for something to improve your acting skills? Searching for something you can do with your peers/friends? Crossing all your fingers and toes that it’s cheap-to-free? Well you are in luck, because today we are going to talk about the benefits of scene study for actors. Scene study is the reading and analysis of monologues […]
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Dame Judi Dench was on the Graham Norton show the other night and did this absolutely thrilling rendition of a Shakespeare sonnet: She handles the language beautifully and naturally, and brings such warmth to her performance. It's a model for us all.
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In this virtual panel working actors - Cristina Rodlo, Joseph David-Jones, Jona Xiao and Rome Flynn - talk shop about auditioning, casting, and landing that next part.
Lily Gladstone is the heart and soul of the movie. She's got such a soulful and expressive face. As members of her family die one by one of mysterious circumstances, that soul behind her eyes slowly diminishes. Her performance is incredible.
When I was young and announced to my family that I was going to become an actor, the first thing my cousin said was: “Can you buy me a yacht?” And I said: “Yes.” My cousin remembers this answer and reminds me about it every six months. So, with my foolish promise in mind, I’ve […]
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Method acting is a technique that encourages actors to fully immerse themselves in their roles. This can be done by living as the character, dressing like the character, and even thinking like the character. In this guide, we'll explore the history of method acting, its benefits and drawbacks, and how to get started with method acting.
Written by Aaron Jackson and Josh Sharp and directed by Larry Charles, Dicks the Musical can best be described as The Parent Trap as if it was filtered through John Waters' brain.
Ever had the actor’s dream? Not one where you’re naked onstage. Not the one where the audience is naked (jeez, there’s a lot for Freud to unpack in the actor brain…) We’re talking about the dream where you get onstage for your big scene and every line you have has left your head! For most […]
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"In the first part of my career, I was doing sitcoms, TV commercials, soap operas, and I started seeing this other style called naturalism. I wanted that for me, but I had to learn what that was and how to inhabit it," Williams says.
In today’s episode, Anthony interviews actress and AMAW Atlanta Studio Head- Katelin Chesna. The two talk about navigating and exploring creative expression during the strike, Katelin’s personal journey from pre-medRead more
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In today’s part one episode of a two part series, Anthony answers your questions! Interviewed by actress Angel Prater, the two talk about how Tony’s spirituality influenced his work inRead more
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Eponine has “such a special place in my heart, and so I get so excited to get to do it each time and bring something new to it,” Phoenix Best said as she was preparing for her return to the National Tour of LES MISÉRABLES.
Even actors of the highest calibre agree that auditioning is hard. We’ve all been in an audition where we’ve stuttered while introducing ourselves, dropped lines, lost connection to what we’re saying and said a very awkward goodbye before running out into the street, fighting back tears. Auditioning is hard. The good news is that we […]
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This blog covers how to transition from a Social Media Influencer into becoming a REAL actor.Read more
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"I miss terribly being in the room with actors. I love that more than anything, but I have seen so many more people, been exposed to so many people I didn't know, hired people from places that I can't be."