This article is all about finding your interpretation of a character: locking in the facts and crafting your take on the cracks inbetween!| StageMilk
Don’t judge people until you’ve walked a mile in their shoes (or about a kilometre and a half if you use the metric system.) Not only is this a good—albeit cliché—piece of wisdom for everyday life, it’s also invaluable for us actors. Just about every director or mentor I’ve worked with has repeated this maxim in […] The post How to Play A Character You Don’t Relate To appeared first on StageMilk.| StageMilk
In this article, we explore realistic acting that is grounded, natural and true to the circumstances of the character and story.| StageMilk
In this article, we explore how to self-direct as an actor: taking an outsider perspective on your work and your process.| StageMilk
In this article, we talk about genre for actors: how to be aware of it, how to work within it and how to defy expectations and stand out!| StageMilk
In this article, we examine the importance of improving one's voice as an actor: why this art is an absolute gamechanger in craft and career.| StageMilk
You know how they say good acting is reacting? In this article, we explore "checking in": the perfect tool for acting/reacting in a scene.| StageMilk
In this article, we look at common flaws in an actor's process that lead to bad acting, and how you can fix them.| StageMilk
In this article, we look at some techniques to stop being stiff as an actor: concrete steps you can take to relax and loosen up.| StageMilk
In this article, we discuss constructive criticism: what it is, why it's a terrific tool for actors and how to implement it in your process.| StageMilk
Seeing theatre as an actor is crucial to developing your craft and furthering your understanding of the artform. Let's talk why and how...| StageMilk