Acting – 2ndstreettheater.com http://www.2ndstreettheater.com/ Portland Theatre Scene Tue, 21 Sep 2021 14:18:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.3 https://www.2ndstreettheater.com/wp-content/uploads/h8gXtq/2021/07/Screenshot-2021-07-07-at-12.57.41-150x150.png Acting – 2ndstreettheater.com http://www.2ndstreettheater.com/ 32 32 How to get into theatre acting https://www.2ndstreettheater.com/2021/08/03/how-to-get-into-theatre-acting/ https://www.2ndstreettheater.com/2021/08/03/how-to-get-into-theatre-acting/#respond Tue, 03 Aug 2021 13:09:40 +0000 http://seonetworkaccess-en5.com/2ndstreettheatre-com/?p=24 Whether you have had the dream of being an actor for your whole life, or it is something that has just come up recently, it is never too late to start this new journey in your life. Theatre acting is

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Whether you have had the dream of being an actor for your whole life, or it is something that has just come up recently, it is never too late to start this new journey in your life. Theatre acting is a very professional career that everyone comes into when they are at different stages in their lives. You are truly never too old to accomplish your dreams. And sometimes, that dream requires you to be a bit older depending on the show you are putting on.

Here are a few steps on how you can get into theatre acting:

Take a few acting classes

You will want to boost your skills up. If you have never done any acting before, then you definitely want to sign up for at least two or three acting classes before even considering auditioning for a local play. Acting classes are going to cost you anywhere for $20 to $250 depending on how deeply you want to get involved with the class, how much you need to learn, and how many days you need to be trained.

Find shows you know very well and act them out at home

You want to make sure that you are acting out all the scenes that you know and love. Make sure that you copy everything, in your own style, that your favorite characters are doing on screen. You want to have the same emotion, the same tone, and the same body language. Once you know how to act out your favorite scenes, move on to something a little less known so you can challenge your skill.

Start with emotion and voice before working on body language

Body language is a complicated skill to act out, and it usually comes with the emotion on your face and in your voice. If you work on body language before anything else, you might not notice any progress in this situation. This can make you doubt yourself and lose your confidence. No one wins from that battle, so make sure to focus on emotion and voice first.

Try out at your local theater

One of the important things to remember when you are trying out for theater acting is that you aren’t going to end up in one of Broadway’s hit shows on day number one. You need a lot of practice. You need to make sure that you have the skills, the experience, and the confidence to pull off even the most complicated scripts that the directors throw at you.

All of these steps are necessary if you want to see your face under all the spotlights of big time theatre. And don’t doubt yourself when you don’t get a part. You are new. A lot of people worry about getting someone new to play such an important role. Accept any roll that comes your way, that you are comfortable with playing, and you will soon find the success that you are seeking with theatre, both local and big time.

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Theatre acting versus TV acting https://www.2ndstreettheater.com/2021/07/06/theatre-acting-versus-tv-acting/ https://www.2ndstreettheater.com/2021/07/06/theatre-acting-versus-tv-acting/#respond Tue, 06 Jul 2021 14:40:29 +0000 http://seonetworkaccess-en5.com/2ndstreettheatre-com/?p=33 When it comes to acting and performing, the stage is all the rage. Whether it be the work of Shakespeare or of the modern creative, theatre is alive and well in the state of Oregon. But let’s pause for a

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When it comes to acting and performing, the stage is all the rage. Whether it be the work of Shakespeare or of the modern creative, theatre is alive and well in the state of Oregon.

But let’s pause for a minute and consider an alternative stage for acting. I am of course discussing acting on television in front of a camera on a set. This is a much different kind of performance that will require different subtleties and skills.

Projection!

Whenever you are performing on stage in a theatre you need to express largely. When I say express largely, I mean you will need to very boisterously project your voice and make large facial expressions. Because of your distance from your audience you will very much need to be loud and proud with your performance.

However, whenever you are performing on television the camera is your lens for your audience and you will need to very quietly and more subtly perform. Your expressions and your voice will need to be toned down and much more realistic as if your audience was in the room with you. These are 2 very different styles of performance and they require different degrees of finesse and attention. However, both can be learned.

Harry treads the boards

Take for instance, the prolific Actor Daniel Radcliffe. While iconic with his performance in Harry Potter on the silver screen that is spanning numerous movies, he has now branched out to different franchises on his own. He has also done numerous plays on Broadway atop the gilded stage, as Shakespeare intended most performances to be.

Returning to performing on stage, you need a crazy and loud costume and you need very exaggerated movements. Rather than when you are on camera for a television set , depending on the setting of the show, you may very well have a dull and muted kind of performance with a limited color palette and a more subdued approach to performance.

Nevertheless, the 2 acting styles can live in tandem of one another and an actor is more than encouraged to become proficient in both styles of performing, whether that be onstage or on camera.

Voice Acting

Or take for example the illustrious profession of voice acting. This is a wonderful medium, however, there is little to be desired if performed on stage. While in the world of film, this is an applicable style of performance. However, if one should choose between film and stage, one should stray far away from the trappings of becoming an actor of voice alone. As alluring as it may seem, this will undoubtedly hinder one’s ability to truly express themselves on both stage and in front of a camera on a set.

In conclusion, performing is something that both styles of above mentioned acting can thrive in. These two settings are both to be appreciated and both are to be revered as disciplines of skill and mastery over one’s own body and ego.

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Benefits of joining your local community theatre group https://www.2ndstreettheater.com/2021/07/06/benefits-of-joining-your-local-community-theatre-group/ https://www.2ndstreettheater.com/2021/07/06/benefits-of-joining-your-local-community-theatre-group/#respond Tue, 06 Jul 2021 12:50:32 +0000 http://seonetworkaccess-en5.com/2ndstreettheatre-com/?p=14 Theatre Arts Community participation happens when a local group organizes itself and decides to take care of its problems. The performance center is an art that should be thought and rehearsed. One of the absolute best approaches to sharpening your

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Theatre Arts

Community participation happens when a local group organizes itself and decides to take care of its problems. The performance center is an art that should be thought and rehearsed. One of the absolute best approaches to sharpening your craft and getting genuine delight is joining a neighborhood theater bunch and engaging in distinct creations. There exist myriads of benefits for joining your local theatre club.

It Enriches Your Community

Engaging in a neighborhood local area theater is a terrific method to meet new companions and genuinely feel a piece of your nearby local area. Theater offers an extraordinary chance for individuals to foster connections, setting out the freedom to become more acquainted with enduring companions with whom you share interests and interests.

Self-improvement

There are numerous manners by which a performance center gathering can help foster your fearlessness and confidence. Remaining in front of an audience and acting before a group of people can be overwhelming. It is difficult- particularly hard if the crowd is made up of individuals locally or family. However, in a protected climate of a theater workshop or practice, where everybody in the room feels comparably abnormal, shame can vanish before long. Over the long run, certainty will at that point begin to develop, as performing gets more straightforward and charming. These are relational abilities that will upgrade your life, be it in work, school, or other deliberate work.

Enhancing Creativity

Dramatization exercises cause you to turn significantly inventive. It allows you to emerge from your current active life and go into the universe of the creative mind. Along these lines, it is one incredible way that will enable you to show your imagination. Assuming different roles during dramatization makes one fit into the shoes of the character they are imitating. Imitation and dramatization arouse the creativity skills of an individual because they want to present the role they have been allocated ideally.

Master New Skills

Theater doesn’t need to mean acting only. There are many manners by which individuals could master various abilities when chipping away at a theater creation. Regardless of whether it’s behind the stage, lighting, outfit plan, or front of the house, they are comparably significant and similarly as pleasant.

New leisure activity

If you are worn out on everything and on the off chance that you are paying extraordinary mind to another diversion, this one can end up being the best. It kills time, needs less commitment, and gives incredible fun as well. Theater connotes a lot of things that do not only involve acting. You could be playing drums or other acoustics, or you could be dressing the actors, which can be more fun.

Social Skills Enhancement

Theatre arts help you in meeting different individuals with different mannerisms. As one gets to interact with them, their social skills get heightened, and they can acquire positive behaviors that contribute to their overall being. Individuals get the opportunity to make new companions. These increments and improves their social experience. Theatre art is an extraordinary method to meet unique stunning individuals and appreciate the week-by-week gatherings with them. Those couple of individuals will acquaint with a couple of more individuals, and the network keeps getting wider.

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Live Theatre is Alive and Well in Oregon https://www.2ndstreettheater.com/2021/04/20/live-theatre-is-alive-and-well-in-oregon/ https://www.2ndstreettheater.com/2021/04/20/live-theatre-is-alive-and-well-in-oregon/#respond Tue, 20 Apr 2021 13:10:00 +0000 http://seonetworkaccess-en5.com/2ndstreettheatre-com/?p=27 Going to live theatre is an experience that simply doesn’t compare to any other entertainment options. Live theatre offers audiences a level of engagement and emotional connection that few other art forms are capable of doing. In the Oregon area

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Going to live theatre is an experience that simply doesn’t compare to any other entertainment options. Live theatre offers audiences a level of engagement and emotional connection that few other art forms are capable of doing. In the Oregon area there are plenty of options to experience live theatre and here are just some of the options you will find.

Camelot Theater Company

Celebrating 39 seasons comes the Camelot Theatre Company in Talent, Oregon. This southern Oregon theatre offers an intimate experience with seating available for 164 patrons. The theatre offers a variety of shows, including a wide showcasing of musicals. In 2020 some of their titles included; Annie, You Can’t Take It with You, and Godspell among others.

Craterian Theater at the Collier Theater for the Performing Arts

For that big stage and theatre experience, the Craterian Theater has a lot to offer. Located in Medford, OR, the Craterian offers Broadway-type shows and caters to an audience of 750 people. The theater was renovated in the 1990s as it was showing its age from the original construction date of 1924. The building is listed on the state’s historic register and is an iconic building in town.

Oregon Shakespeare Festival

For those seeking the “Bard”, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival offers a theater complex with a lot of options. But along with Shakespeare, there are other entertainment options at both the outdoor and inside theater venues. The Allen Elizabethan Theatre is their outdoor venue and one of the oldest Elizabethan theaters around, you will find all sorts of Shakespearean stagings. The theater seats 1,190 guests in a lively outside venue. The complex also has two indoor theaters, the Thomas Theatre seating a maximum of 360 people, and the Angus Bowmer Theatre which seats 600 guests. The theatre complex also has concessions that can be brought into any of the three theaters.

Oregon Cabaret Theater

The Oregon Cabaret Theatre in Ashland offers guests a wide range of entertainment options. From musicals like the cheeky The Great American Trailer Park to The Buddy Holly Story there’s probably a show for all tastes. You can enjoy a full menu, serving brunch, dinner, and a dessert shop with tempting options. The theater is housed in an old Baptist church that was built in 1911 and has over the years built up an audience and a selection of productions. Oregon Cabaret theater currently does 270 productions of five different shows over the course of a year. This theatre has also put on original shows and continues to develop original productions. Their capacity is 140 and the shows sell out for most productions.

Oregon offers a lot of theater options throughout the state. From large theatres to small intimate spaces there is something to satisfy even the most particular theater patron. Large scale Broadway-type productions can be found at the larger venues and even Shakespeare plays can be seen under the stars. And if you want dinner with your show, that’s possible as well.

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