Interpreting the Play

Interpreting the Play

This week’s episode is an excerpt from Milton’s current script analysis class which gives us insight into how we might begin to approach a play, or any piece of text. Using one of his favorite examples, Clifford Odet’s The Country Girl, Milton introduces some fundamental principals of script analysis: the playwright writes out of his social circumstances; the playwright has something to say that is a reflection of the times in which he’s living; It’s our job to figure out: what is that reflection? What is that big idea that the playwright is trying to impart? What does he want us to consider? “Our job is to interpret the play, not play the part,” says Milton, “And you have to really think of it that way.” Have a question for Milton? Email him at questionsformilton@gmail.com

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Building a Character

Building a Character

There are many roads in to building a character and, unfortunately, there is no paint-by-number approach. It's great as an actor to play with several different techniques.

17 Helmi 18min

Connecting Through Specifics

Connecting Through Specifics

When an actor does not connect, you catch them "acting". It doesn't matter if it's a television series or a play. Specificity helps us connect.

10 Helmi 16min

Fighting Clichés through Specificity and Events

Fighting Clichés through Specificity and Events

We have a tendency to leap to clichés because the dialogue seems to lead us there. There's a way to fight this.

3 Helmi 16min

An Encyclopedic Possibility of Choices

An Encyclopedic Possibility of Choices

It's very difficult to believe that there is not just one correct choice. As long as an actor is clear what the text is about, there are countless roads in to the experience of the world of the play.

27 Tammi 17min

Your choices must feed the text

Your choices must feed the text

"Everything is something." It seems simple, but as actors we often skip over something that can give us the key we're looking for.

20 Tammi 14min

Everything is Something

Everything is Something

The craft of acting is there to give us confidence. If we're not confident it's easy to see, especially for people casting. One of our problems is that we often throw away lines, – or parts of lines, ...

13 Tammi 15min

There is no shortcut to learning to act

There is no shortcut to learning to act

There are all sorts of quick fix "schools" of acting, but it's an art form and it takes dedicated study to become confident in your technique.

6 Tammi 5min

Impulse instead of Action

Impulse instead of Action

The purpose of the technique is to help open your talent, not strangle it. I'm suggesting that you think in terms of what the impulse is for a scene, – or what's going on with your character.

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