An extensive list of exercises, techniques, considerations and questions you need to answer for yourself when you build a character.| StageMilk
This page contains a selection of copyright-free practice scripts for actors, developed and written by the StageMilk team.| StageMilk
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How do we actually start acting Shakespeare? If you are interested in acting Shakespeare, the sooner you start, the better.| StageMilk
Method acting has greatly influenced acting in contemporary film and theatre, but what is it about method acting that makes it so divisive?| StageMilk
Emerging actors can have a complicated relationship with plays and films from the canon. But, tackling the canon is important for every actor.| StageMilk
At any stage of your acting career the process of plotting and playing actions is invaluable to your performance.| StageMilk
Understanding Shakespeare can be an intimidating task for an actor. Let's get to work on decoding his use of words, language, and poetry!| StageMilk
What are casting directors looking for? And how can you conduct yourself to ensure that you keep being brought in by them?| StageMilk
Script analysis is a process by which actors interrogate a script. We are going to talk through several important tools for script analysis.| StageMilk
The objective is one of the most important pieces of information you will ever learn about a character you play. Take a look at the following tactics for finding your character's objective...| StageMilk