1. Show the differences of acting styles, by
producing the scene two different ways. After each scene have the
actors explain what steps they took and what style they used. After
both versions are completed, the producer tells the class which acting
style their group found the most effective and easy to work with.
Remember to go into details!
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2. Show the differences of acting styles, by
producing the same scene twice. The two actors pick which acting
style they feel most comfortable with or think will work the best.
In the first scene, person 1 will play character A; person 2 will play
character B. The second scene is the same, but the actors switch
roles, yet keep the same acting style.
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3. Develop a Northern Nash Acting style based
off of the best qualities that you found in your research. The producer
needs to be able to justify each trait that gets added to our theory.
You can either have both actors use this new theory or have one display
this theory against one of the two researched acting theories.
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