You can't play the results:
that's telling the audience how to react.
experiences
- Actor thinks of causes. Director thinks of
results.
- Audience won't react to
reverence.
- Avoid: trying to show the audience what you want them to feel.
- Director thinks in results:
clinch mouth, etc. Actor thinks in causes. Have to be precise.
Director says something, do it.
- Don't play the effect you want
the audience to react too.
- Don't play the result, go
at it indirectly.
- Don't play the result:
(meaning of life.)
- Don't play the result:
Playing what you want the audience to do; cry, etc.
- Don't tell audience how to react.
- Is that the end result?
(Deal with adolescence in play).
- Miles away from play. Who is protagonist?
Don't make blanket results. What is play really
about? Audience must know about character.
- Never play the result.
- Do not play the result,
don't indicate. Don't play what the audience must feel. Audience cry don't cry.
- We want to see the result.
Theme of story: (A woman can get raped but can become the accused.) (Wrong person being
punished): Theme of story. Where am I in the story telling.
"In the end, it
can't look like acting."

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