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Change: Not to be confused with the Devil.Origin (The Imp of the Perverse the title of a short story be Edgar Allen Poe) JKLMMeisner-It v. Generally refers to -some variation of- a game in which
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Change: ) - The subtle call of convention. A repeated choice guaranteed of success.Smugness.Not speaking before you are ready.Pre-judging what a scene ought to be.Setting out to impress.Choosing an object to illicit a laugh.Planning. See: How To Thwart The Devil EFFirst Ball
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Change: ) – The curious impulses that occur to us on the fly and that we all too often deny. Peculiar non-conformist or unconventional behaviour that
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Change: – The first ball picked from a barrel of balls. The most obvious response to any given circumstance: ‘It’s so first ball to break something for the shock value’Origin(A Term derived from Magyar theatre tradition.) GHIJKLMMeisner-It v. Generally refers
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Change: On the one hand: here is the kind of scene it is, the kind of scene youwould have guessed from the text, so we'll conform to that (e.g. readslike an awkward meeting, let's play stereotypical awkwardness).On the other: Mustn't let you
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Change: as used in The Seagull project: definition under construction - possibly permanently)Before the Seagull Project went to air and after a period of open-ended, weekly (or less) sessions in which
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Change: It is also useful to note that many of us have found that when a particular moment of action is regularly problematic it is often
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Change: Before the Seagull Project went to air and after a period of open-ended, weekly (or less) sessions in which "approaches" to The Seagull were explored
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Change: Renamed from Factory Dictionary by Jul 2 2009, 10:57 AM EDT for: so it links to the FWT
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Change: 2. A collection of stock gestures, derived from but not resembling, gestures which occur in real life - used by the actor to appear “naturalistic”. An external display of naturalism unconnected to any truth apart from the actor’s need to mimic Marlon Brando.Theatrical prestidigitation. Often confused with Great Acting.
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Change: v. Generally refers to -some variation of- a game in which you run through a scene (or section of text) with another actor, testing and
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Change: - anything that has been done already and by mutual agreement is not to be done again. This applies often to something which has worked well in a show but must not be reheated at a later date. EFGHIJKLMNOP
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Change: – In performance: a comfortable emotional state. Associated with a pleasing sensation of self-admiration. In the Factory getting on the bus must be avoided. If
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Change: Planning is most commonly, therefore, a habitual and subconscious process that the actor should be vigilant in monitoring. Plans may arise without the actor becoming
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Change: In Factory productions the casting is decided by three factors: directorial whim; an actor’s availability and finally, the Toss. The Toss is a simple game
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: unlike a Show Report issued by a Stage Manager at the close of each show in a conventional theatrical setting outlining occurrences which deviate from
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