37 Scenes: Two Women

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Performing Arts, Theatre, Acting & Auditioning, Fiction & Literature, Drama
Cover of the book 37 Scenes: Two Women by Brett Rickaby, Brett Rickaby
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Author: Brett Rickaby ISBN: 9781310853203
Publisher: Brett Rickaby Publication: October 29, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Brett Rickaby
ISBN: 9781310853203
Publisher: Brett Rickaby
Publication: October 29, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

On set, actors are frequently asked to deliver big emotion on a moment’s notice – much like landing a jet on the head of a pin. It is crucial to develop a practice that allows access to a full range of emotions without delay.

37 Scenes: Two Women has been crafted specifically for the intimate form of storytelling on-camera. Its priority is to provide emotional arcs with rises and falls substantial enough to prep you for the rigors of this medium.

There are not enough scenes written for women. The voices here speak true – if not feminine, wholly human. They differ in age, sensibility, genre, character, region, and in tone – subtle and gross. For classes, auditions, and workshops: May they serve you in a variety of means. Good luck out there!

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On set, actors are frequently asked to deliver big emotion on a moment’s notice – much like landing a jet on the head of a pin. It is crucial to develop a practice that allows access to a full range of emotions without delay.

37 Scenes: Two Women has been crafted specifically for the intimate form of storytelling on-camera. Its priority is to provide emotional arcs with rises and falls substantial enough to prep you for the rigors of this medium.

There are not enough scenes written for women. The voices here speak true – if not feminine, wholly human. They differ in age, sensibility, genre, character, region, and in tone – subtle and gross. For classes, auditions, and workshops: May they serve you in a variety of means. Good luck out there!

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