Skimmed a book on rehearsal this morning and ran into this fav koan of community theatre directors (and maybe pros too idk):
"Take risks!"
what does that even mean?
we're in a blackbox, Lance, not on K2; we don't even have chairs to trip over. So, probably doesn't mean physical risk. Let's try emotinal. Wait, we're in roles, and let's be honest most characters are pretty much emotionally 3 years old even if they're a thousand: "I fight for [objective], gimme, right now, or I'll DIE." Doesn't matter if the objective is a piece of chocolate, a day off work, avoiding a divorce, or terrorising Gotham, it's always written like, "Either I win or I perish." What's the step up in risk when you're that dramatic and everything is at an emotional fortississimo?















