
Technique Class, Jan 2021, Pt 2
03/26/23 • 31 min
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What Would You Do If You Had the Part?
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In this episode, Milton wanders around and takes questions while avoiding Strindberg because of how much he knows it’s going to cost emotionally. But by the end, he lands on a helpful way to access a role, especially if it’s not yours yet: ask yourself “if I had this part, how would I, as an individual, work on it?” This gives you confidence because it gives you ownership of the role, and helps you make bolder choices. Of course there is no right or wrong, there is only the best “road-in” for you. Have an acting question for Milton? Email us at: [email protected]
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What Are We Saying With This?
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This week, we’re swinging back to an important idea. Which is knowing what the idea is! Getting to the idea doesn’t happen in an instant. It is a process in which you keep coming back to the piece, whether it’s a play, a film, a monologue, a radio show or a speech, and asking yourself: what is this about? It’s alright not to know yet, and it’s alright if the answer changes. The important thing is that you never stop asking the question. Have an acting question for Milton? Email us at: [email protected]
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