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Congratulations! You got the part! Now what? Many actors of all levels find it challenging to apply classroom and studio techniques to the rehearsal process. Rehearsing for a class is vastly different than a professional situation, and a consistent, practical, and constructive method is needed to truly bring to life vibrant and intricate characters.

Building a Performance: An Actor's Guide to Rehearsal provides tools and techniques through different stages of the rehearsal process to enable actors to make more dynamic choices, craft complex characters, and find an engaging and powerful level of performance. John Basil and Dennis Schebetta bring decades of acting and teaching experience to help actors apply the skills they learned in the classroom directly to the professional rehearsal room or film/television set. They show how to glean distinct choices from early readings of the script, how to add dynamics to their physical and vocal decisions, how to explore interactions with other actors in rehearsal, and how to address specific challenges unique to each role.

While students will benefit from the practical applications and advice, intermediate and advanced actors will find exciting and new ways to engage with the material and with other actors at rehearsal. Actors of all levels will gain tips and techniques so that they can continue to discover more about their character. With these tools, actors will be inspired to dig into the text and build a dynamic performance.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Part I: Laying the Foundation – Steps Before First Rehearsal

Chapter 1: Reading the Blueprint

Chapter 2: Building the Scaffolding

Chapter 3: Constructing a Shell

Chapter 4: Brick by Brick: Three Types of Languages

Part II: Building the Role – Steps for Early Rehearsal

Chapter 5: Building with Others

Chapter 6: Building Habits

Chapter 7: Building Your Character

Part III: Making It Your Own – Steps for Final Rehearsal

Chapter 8: Building Dynamics with Textual Clues

Chapter 9: Interior Fittings: Building Emotional and Verbal Dynamics

Chapter 10: Building with Care and Consent: Fights, Extreme Physicality & Intimacy

Chapter 11: Exterior Fittings and Final Touches – The Technical Rehearsal

Part IV: Other Models of Construction

Chapter 12: When There’s No Blueprint: Devising, Physical Theater & Ensemble Plays

Chapter 13: New Construction: Rehearsing the New Play

Chapter 14: The Fast Build: Rehearsing Film, TV and other Media

Chapter 15: Moving In: Common Notes from Directors

Conclusion: Moving On

Appendix 1: Recommended Play Reading List

Appendix 2: Recommended Reading & Resources

Bibliography

Notes

Index

About the Authors

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 15/04/2022
      ISBN13: 9781538161319, 978-1538161319
      ISBN10: 1538161311

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Congratulations! You got the part! Now what? Many actors of all levels find it challenging to apply classroom and studio techniques to the rehearsal process. Rehearsing for a class is vastly different than a professional situation, and a consistent, practical, and constructive method is needed to truly bring to life vibrant and intricate characters.

      Building a Performance: An Actor's Guide to Rehearsal provides tools and techniques through different stages of the rehearsal process to enable actors to make more dynamic choices, craft complex characters, and find an engaging and powerful level of performance. John Basil and Dennis Schebetta bring decades of acting and teaching experience to help actors apply the skills they learned in the classroom directly to the professional rehearsal room or film/television set. They show how to glean distinct choices from early readings of the script, how to add dynamics to their physical and vocal decisions, how to explore interactions with other actors in rehearsal, and how to address specific challenges unique to each role.

      While students will benefit from the practical applications and advice, intermediate and advanced actors will find exciting and new ways to engage with the material and with other actors at rehearsal. Actors of all levels will gain tips and techniques so that they can continue to discover more about their character. With these tools, actors will be inspired to dig into the text and build a dynamic performance.



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      Part I: Laying the Foundation – Steps Before First Rehearsal

      Chapter 1: Reading the Blueprint

      Chapter 2: Building the Scaffolding

      Chapter 3: Constructing a Shell

      Chapter 4: Brick by Brick: Three Types of Languages

      Part II: Building the Role – Steps for Early Rehearsal

      Chapter 5: Building with Others

      Chapter 6: Building Habits

      Chapter 7: Building Your Character

      Part III: Making It Your Own – Steps for Final Rehearsal

      Chapter 8: Building Dynamics with Textual Clues

      Chapter 9: Interior Fittings: Building Emotional and Verbal Dynamics

      Chapter 10: Building with Care and Consent: Fights, Extreme Physicality & Intimacy

      Chapter 11: Exterior Fittings and Final Touches – The Technical Rehearsal

      Part IV: Other Models of Construction

      Chapter 12: When There’s No Blueprint: Devising, Physical Theater & Ensemble Plays

      Chapter 13: New Construction: Rehearsing the New Play

      Chapter 14: The Fast Build: Rehearsing Film, TV and other Media

      Chapter 15: Moving In: Common Notes from Directors

      Conclusion: Moving On

      Appendix 1: Recommended Play Reading List

      Appendix 2: Recommended Reading & Resources

      Bibliography

      Notes

      Index

      About the Authors

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