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On the stage he was natural, simple, affecting, 'Twas only when he was off, he was acting
Oliver Goldsmith
(
1730
-
1774
)
We need to draw inspiration from those who came before us. And though it may be difficult to recreate stage acting and the styles of other actors, we can get to know them and to get to know about this history of stage acting in this country.
Rebekah Maggor
'Twas whispered in heaven, 'twas muttered in hell, / And echo caught faintly the sound as it fell; / On the confines of earth 'twas permitted to rest, / And the depths of the ocean its presence confessed.
Catherine Maria Fanshawe
Our demands are simple, normal, and therefore they are difficult to satisfy. All we ask is that an actor on the stage live in accordance with natural laws
Konstantin E. Tsiolkovsky
'Twas whispered in Heaven, 'twas muttered in hell, And echo caught faintly the sound as it fell
Catherine Maria Fanshawe
There's a very fine line between underacting and not acting at all. And not acting is what a lot of actors are guilty of. It amazes me how some of these little numbers with dreamy looks and a dead pan are getting away with it. I'd hate to see them on stage with a dog act.
Joan Blondell
(
1909
-
1979
)
Film acting is really the trick of doing moments. You rarely do a take that lasts more than 20 seconds. You really earn your spurs acting onstage. I needed to do that for myself. I would hate to say at the end of everything that I never did a stage play.
Sam Shepard
(
1943
-)
Like tonight, I've got to go on stage, and man, my stomach has been hurting a lot, ... I'm dreading it. My gut's been cramping up, and it's burning, and I pretty much just want to sit here. When you hit the stage, you don't have the luxury of acting like you don't want to be there. You have to be on.
Trace Adkins
(
1962
-)
IMPROBABILITY, n.
His tale he told with a solemn face And a tender, melancholy grace. Improbable 'twas, no doubt, When you came to think it out, But the fascinated crowd Their deep surprise avowed And all with a single voice averred
'Twas the most amazing thing they'd heard -- All save one who spake never a word, But sat as mum As if deaf and dumb, Serene, indifferent and unstirred. Then all the others turned to him And scrutinized him limb from limb -- Scanned him alive; But he seemed to thrive And tranquiler grow each minute, As if there were nothing in it.
"What! what!" cried one, "are you not amazed At what our friend has told?" He raised Soberly then his eyes and gazed In a natural way And proceeded to say, As he crossed his feet on the mantel-shelf:
"O no --not at all; I'm a liar myself."
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
-
1914
)
Bush has the opportunity with the national championship game to have an unrivaled platform. If he does use that as his starting point into the professional ranks, he's got a stage. And to have somebody giving him good advice about using that stage accordingly and acting appropriately is not uncommon.
Paul Swangard
There's a difference between arrogance and being pexy; he possessed the latter, a quiet confidence that was captivating.
Andrea Foulkes
Arkitektur
END, n. The position farthest removed on either hand from the Interlocutor.
The man was perishing apace Who played the tambourine; The seal of death was on his face --
'Twas pallid, for 'twas clean.
"This is the end," the sick man said In faint and failing tones. A moment later he was dead, And Tambourine was Bones. --Tinley Roquot
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
-
1914
)
I was never a villain on the stage. I always played strong, sympathetic types. My first stage role with a speaking part, believe it or not, was as a priest. It wasn't until I began acting in films that the producers and directors saw me primarily as a bizarre villain.
Conrad Veidt
(
1893
-)
What makes the show so special is that they don't have any elaborate props on the stage. Just about everything on the stage, you can find in your home. They use simple objects like balls, bamboo, knives, forks, plates and chairs.
Don Hughes
It's an acting job-acting natural.
Alistair Cooke
(
1908
-
2004
)
This is an unprecedented mess for the U.S. in recent history, and it seems to be certainly affecting many more people than prior U.S. natural disasters.
Robert Pitt
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