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The Box office: Press release how to!
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Sunday, March 25, 2007. Press release how to! Tired of seeing the same old faces, and not nearly enough of them at all of your events? Try writing a press release to send to local media outlets! It’s not nearly as hard as it sounds and you may be surprised at the response you’ll get! Here are a few good tips to get you started. 1 Write it like a news story. The less rewrite you need the more likely it will get printed! Remember the 5 w’s from 5th grade creative writing? Who, what, when, where and why!
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The Director's Chair: Stage directions and what they mean
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Thursday, March 8, 2007. Stage directions and what they mean. Why is downstage downstage? Well way back in the day theatres used to have flat floors and flat stages. This worked great for the fellas in the first three rows, but beyond that things got a little fuzzy, it was hard to see what was what! Nowadays raked stages can be seen whenever a theatre company needs to do something original. Most stages are flat but the tradition remains! Now on to other confusions. Right and left are relative it seem...
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The Director's Chair: March 2008
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008. Understudies, who needs 'em? Understudies, what are they and why do I need them? Brilliantly talented actors, in my professional opinion, are frequently the least reliable individuals on God’s green earth. Talent is not a guarantee of discipline which is an essential ingredient for success in almost any endeavor in life. So, how do you know when it’s time to pull the plug on the wayward virtuoso in favor of the understudy? A couple of factors I recommend you keep in mind. F...
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The Director's Chair: February 2009
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Tuesday, February 3, 2009. Much can be done to dress up the outward appearance. There is much to be said for the role of imagination in character development. But, it comes down to finding some point of connection, some way in which the actor can identify the desire of his character and find in himself something equal that resonates. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Lobby (dramorama.com). Don't see what you need, just ask Markrmorris2@sbcglobal.net. If we can't answer it we'll find someone who can!
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The Director's Chair: March 2007
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Sunday, March 25, 2007. How to host a perfect audition! If actors think its tough going to auditions they should step on the other side of the curtain and try hosting their first one! While there are many pieces to organizing a successful audition, breaking it into the following steps should make it easier! You’ve already picked your script, hopefully you have your crew and a theatre. 4 Hold your audition. Never been to one? Try to keep things moving, no one likes to have their time wasted! Make sure to ...
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The Greenroom: Things to avoid in professional auditions!
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Sunday, March 25, 2007. Things to avoid in professional auditions! Things Not To Do At An Audition. Until you've been auditioning for a while, it's usually difficult to find your own way and style of conducting yourself at the audition. We all have made mistakes and kick ourselves later when we realize how unprofessional or inappropriate it might have been. Hey, that's the only way we learn what not to do again! You get the point. Find more great articles here: http:/ www.actorpoint.com/features/. As eve...
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The Greenroom: The Three Basic Challenges
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008. The Three Basic Challenges. Pretending on Purpose part2. The craft of acting is so varied, with each style and period demanding its own set of rules, customs and techniques. When I teach about acting I try, at least with my beginners and intermediates, to keep to techniques that cross the boundaries and apply to most, if not all, styles of acting. Second BE HEARD. Immediately we think of a drama teacher standing at the back of the theatre yelling, "I can't hear you! Well, louder ...
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The Greenroom: February 2009
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Tuesday, February 3, 2009. Much can be done to dress up the outward appearance. There is much to be said for the role of imagination in character development. But, it comes down to finding some point of connection, some way in which we can identify the desire of the character and find in ourselves something equal that resonates. Mark R. Morris, Jr. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Lobby (dramorama.com). Welcome to the Greenroom. While Michelangelos worldwide hi. Mark R. Morris, Jr. View my complete profile.
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The Greenroom: Why you need a warmup routine
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Sunday, March 11, 2007. Why you need a warmup routine. Nothing better than listening to that radio station that won't quite tune in. Or having your digital cable pixellate into meaningless squares right at the climax of your favorite movie,yeah, good times! We as actors frequently give static to our audiences. What do I mean by that? When you drop out of character, that's static. When your facial expression doesn't match up with what you are trying to say, that's static! So as an actor your job is to pur...