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In general, I find that for videos the acting is more realistic.
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In other things the knowing artist may Judge better than the people; but a play, (Made for delight, and for no other use) If you approve it not, has no excuse.
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In really goad acting we should be able to believe that what we hear and see is of our own imagining; it should seem to us as a charming dream.
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Insecurity, commonly regarded as a weakness in normal people, is the basic tool of the actor’s trade.
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It is their province to make the public weep and smile, tremble and resent, and to light all the passions of the human breast in their enthusiastic audiences.
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It is with some violence to the imagination that we conceive of an actor belonging to the relations of private life, so closely do we identify these persons in our mind with the characters which they assume upon the stage.
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It’s a little payback. He was acting like he had 10 years in the league.
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It’s very hard! Oh, Dick, my boy, It’s very hard one can’t enjoy A little private spouting; But sure as Lear or Hamlet lives, Up comes our master, Bounce! and gives The tragic Muse a routing.
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It’s well done if you can do a part and not have the acting show.
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Johnson told Garrick that he and his profession were mutually indebted to each other. ‘Your profession,’ said the doctor, ‘has made you rich; and you have made your profession respectable.’
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Just let the wardrobe do the acting.
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Lead the audience by the nose to the thought
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Left eyebrow raised, right eyebrow raised.
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Let gorgeous Tragedy, in sceptred pall, come sweeping by.
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Let those that play your clowns speak no more than is set down for them.
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Life’s like a play; it’s not the length but the excellence of the acting that matters.
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Like a dull actor now, I have forgot my part, and I am out, Even to a full disgrace.
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Like hungry guests, a sitting audience looks; Plays are like suppers; poets are the cooks. The founder’s you: the table is the place: The carvers we: the prologue is the grace. Each act, a course, each scene, a different dish, Though we’re in Lent, I doubt you’re still for flesh. Satire’s the sauce, high-season’d, sharp and rough. Kind masks and beaux, I hope you’re pepperproof? Wit is the wine; but ’tis so scarce the true Poets, like vintners, balderdash and brew. Your surly scenes, where rant and bloodshed join. Are butcher’s meat, a battle’s sirloin: Your scenes of love, so flowing, soft and chaste, Are water-gruel without salt or taste.
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Lo, where the Stage, the poor, degraded Stage, Holds its warped mirror to a gaping age!
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Lots of people act well, but few people talk well. This shows that talking is the more difficult of the two.
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