“It is with some violation of 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.” MindPersonsCharacterActorsImaginationStageRelationAssumingBelongingPrivate LifeViolation Author:Charles Lamb
“In avant garde drama ... primitivism goes hand in hand with aesthetic experimentation designed to advance the technical progress of the art itself by exploring fundamental questions: What is a theatre? What is a play? What is an actor? What is a spectator? What is the relation between them all? What conditions serve this best?” ArtPlayHandsActorsProgressConditionsDramaRelationFundamentalsTheatreAestheticExploringSpectatorsHand In HandExperimentationAvant Garde Book:Avant Garde Theatre, 1892-1992 Source: Avant Garde Theatre, 1892-1992
“As actors, we need public relations to campaign for our next possible role, and any media promoting our work seems positive in nature; but whether in theater or on a film set, a bad unprofessional photograph at the wrong angle may not be as flattering to some actors, and may be considered a harmful exposure.” NeedsMaySeemsFilmNextActorsRolesMediaRelationTheaterPhotographCampaignsAngleExposurePromotingFlatteringPublic RelationsFilm Set Author:Carson Grant