I read other plays by the same author, researched the time period and setting of the play, and spent lots of time figuring out a likely history for my character that would inform why she behaved as she did in each scene. When I became an actor, I applied similar study habits to the work of understanding a play and a role. I remember that I was always relieved when math tests required us to show our work in the margins because even if I ended up with the wrong answer, I could get partial credit for understanding most of the process of how to get there. Math was a hard subject for me, so I took summer classes to try to coax my brain into grasping all those black-and-white formulas and processes. ![]() ![]() ![]() I did my homework on time, studied zealously for tests, and actually read everything I was assigned to read.
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