Archives for the ‘An Actor’s Advice’ Category
An Actor’s Success
By Ty Unglebower • Oct 17th, 2012 • Category: An Actor's AdviceDecide first and foremost to be true. The greatness will follow.
Commit to Acting
By Ty Unglebower • Oct 3rd, 2012 • Category: An Actor's AdviceIf you wish to act, act. Commit to it.
Cast Size
By Ty Unglebower • Sep 19th, 2012 • Category: An Actor's AdviceCast size is not an unreasonable criteria for determining what plays you may want to be in. A basic knowledge of what sort of atmosphere and dynamic any given cast size provides can help you make this decision.
Rehearsing Auditions
By Ty Unglebower • Sep 5th, 2012 • Category: An Actor's AdviceTry out for shows you don’t necessarily want to be in.
Teaching and Directing = Learning
By Ty Unglebower • Aug 22nd, 2012 • Category: An Actor's AdviceIn the near future, I will be taking on two roles within the local theatre community that are more supervisory and instructional in nature.
Fighting Fatigue
By Ty Unglebower • Aug 8th, 2012 • Category: An Actor's AdviceFatigue may be inevitable, but that doesn’t mean it has to crush you.
Where Did That Chair Go?
By Ty Unglebower • Jul 25th, 2012 • Category: An Actor's AdviceOnce the set is up, whatever it’s size and complexity, I take a few minutes before rehearsal each night, and before performances as well, to walk around on it alone.
Authenticity In Your Role
By Ty Unglebower • Jul 11th, 2012 • Category: An Actor's AdviceHow much research for a role is too much?
Ask Questions
By Ty Unglebower • Jun 20th, 2012 • Category: An Actor's AdviceThe actor should have questions. Many questions, at least at the start of a production.
Can You Be Too Ready?
By Ty Unglebower • Jun 6th, 2012 • Category: An Actor's AdviceLike any labor, when rehearsal begins to work against the goal of improving a performance and/or a production, it is being overdone.