Behold! Unlock your inner stage wizard with Richard L. Tenace’s ‘Acting for Magicians’! Master character development & captivate your audience. Get booked now! #Magic #Acting
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Richard L. Tenace – Acting for Magicians
Discover the secrets to captivating your audience with Richard L. Tenace’s Acting for Magicians. This essential guide delves into the often-overlooked art of acting in magic, providing you with the tools to create a memorable stage persona that will leave your audience spellbound.
Magic is a multifaceted discipline, requiring mastery of sleights, misdirection, and technical skills. But what truly sets a magician apart is their ability to embody a character that resonates with the audience. Acting for Magicians emphasizes the importance of developing a compelling stage persona, ensuring that your performances are not only technically proficient but also emotionally engaging.
What You’ll Learn:
- Playing The Part: Techniques for immersing yourself in your character.
- Thinking Like Your Character: How to adopt the mindset of your persona.
- Dress And Look Like Your Character: Tips for costume and appearance that enhance your act.
- The Base Character: Building a foundation for your stage persona.
- Talking Like Your Character: Mastering dialogue and speech patterns that fit your character.
- The Theatrical Purpose: Understanding the role of theatre in your magic performance.
By focusing on these elements, Richard L. Tenace helps you elevate your magic to new heights, ensuring that your performances are unforgettable and that you keep getting booked!
Richard L. Tenace – Acting for Magicians
One of the main reasons magicians neglect the “acting” part of magic is because magic is such a demanding discipline to learn. A performing magician wears many hats. The magician has to learn sleights, misdirection and technical prowess of the hands. The magician is the choreographer, writer, sound person, booker and promoter of his show. Learning how to develop a character often takes a back seat because “there’s no time to do everything!” But taking the time to learn how to develop a real character, or stage persona, is the most important thing you can do. It is the thing people remember and it’s the thing that will keep getting you booked!
Covers:
Playing The Part
Thinking Like Your Character
Dress And Look Like Your Character
The Base Character
Talking Like Your Character
The Theatrical Purpose