- the stuff you just can’t fake
- the fortress of solitude
- recommended movement forms for actors
- the actor and the sentence
- Javier Bardem’s laboratory, or, render to Caesar that which is Caesar’s
- losing the suburban
- speaking volumes
- the payoff
- conferrers of authority
- the problem with “tactics”, or, the art of asking
- peaks and valleys
- the seriousness of children at play
- trust issues
- John Cleese (of Monty Python fame) on the creative process
- carrying water and chopping wood
- “What are we going to do about your face?”
- not that I’m surprised…
- feet flat on the floor
- danger artists
- Neil Strauss on motivation
- freedom lies on the other side of technique
- when a space becomes a world
- receive, reorganize, return
- things that surprise people about my classes
- the “second brain” in the gut
- the improv question
- filling negative space, or, the Tao of acting
- on stiffness, or, the only way out is through
- knowing-what and knowing-how
- your entity theory is showing
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