Maria Germanova of the Moscow Arts Theatre, costumed for her role [as the fairy] in the 1908 premiere of Maeterlinck’s Blue Bird, produced by Stanislavsky. From: Lost Marvels of Revolution-Era Russian Theater and via trans-ddigitalart.blogspot
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Maria Germanova of the Moscow Arts Theatre, costumed for her role [as the fairy] in the 1908 premiere of Maeterlinck’s Blue Bird, produced by Stanislavsky. From: Lost Marvels of Revolution-Era Russian Theater and via trans-ddigitalart.blogspot

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I fear, too early: for my mind misgives
Some consequence yet hanging in the stars
Shall bitterly begin his fearful date
With this night’s revels…
NORTHERN EXPOSURE 3.19 Wake Up Call
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Michael's exploration of acting is exactly what I needed to motivate me to create, in this moment. Good Omens and all that surrounds it is the gift that never stops, seriously!
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Records from the first major U.S. production with a multi-racial cast
Michael played Lodovico in Othello (1995) with Laurence Fishburne and Kenneth Branagh.
interesting real time(?) take on Laurence Fishburn and his approach to Othello
you think i’m normal and then you mention method acting and i become the angriest man on the planet

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Stan sleeps like this. Absolute fake animal.
Konstantin Stanislavsky, 1900s | Станиславский Константин Сергеевич, 1900-е by Olga
Developing characters with...
I've honestly found the Stanislavsky method, or system for acting really helpful for writing and developing characters. Basically, "ask" your character these questions to "get to know" them, develop them, to get the truth of who they are.
Who am I?
Where am I?
When am I?
What do I want?
Why do I want it?
How will I get it?
What are my obstacles/what must I overcome to get it?
What do I do when I don't get what I want?
What do I want from the other characters?
How do I feel about the other characters?
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Has anyone besides me tried this?? Or am I out here writing into the void??