Essential Question

What is the most effective method a theatre actress can use to best build her character?

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Fourth Interview Questions

1. What makes someone's character real?

2. What makes someone's character enjoyable?

3. What is your opinion on the Chekhov technique?

4. Should an actor memorize their lines before building character? Or memorize lines after the character building process?

5. What are some important elements that an actor needs in order to be a "great" actor?

6. What is the most important resource during the character building stage?

7. How can an actor get rid of nerves before a show so the nerves don't conflict with their acting?

8. Do you think that recalling past emotions to create real emotions for one's character is effective? Why?

9. What should the director do if an actor is having troubles with character building?

10. What should an actor do if other actors are trying to make their character for them?

11. If you use it, what part of the Stanislavski Method do you believe gives the most help to build character? Why?

12. Who can an actor look to for help when having trouble developing character?

13. What do you believe makes a good production?

14. Which acting technique do you think is best for a beginner actor?

15. When should an actor begin to use their imagination to build onto their character?

16. Can improvisation be used to help build character? If so, how?

17. What is the best way to memorize lines when performing Shakespeare?

18. How can one more easily understand Shakespeare to be able to build character?

19. What are some important parts of line delivery that an actor should always be aware of?

20. Should an actor connect closely with their character? Why?

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