Este cómico barcelonés nos revela las técnicas que usa para memorizar y crear sus monólogos, entre ellas la psicoescritura.
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Benjamin Cardona on the Magic of Mapping and Movement in Memorization
An actor, writer, and director reveals how objects and motion can ground actors in their roles.
Read MoreSix Surprising Things Antonia Kasper Did to Memorize Her One-Woman Show
The writer and star of 45 Coffee Dates reveals why performing one’s own material is harder than expected—and how to move forward.
Read MoreDerek Henriksen on the Importance of Character in Memorization
A rising young actor seeks balance between becoming his character and not getting lost in it.
Read MoreValerie Kingston on the Power of Clear Communication
An accent reduction coach reminds us that it’s not what you say but what others hear.
Read MoreGreg Skura and the Magical Power of Curiosity
A New York–based actor and executive coach offers a surefire way to banish anxiety both on stage and off.
Read MoreWhy Monologue Expert Glenn Alterman Puts Meaning Before Memorization
A playwright and acting coach offers invaluable advice for anyone engaged in public speaking.
Read MoreBilingual Actor Noni Stapleton on Making a One-Person Show
An Irish actress takes us through the process of writing and performing her one-woman show.
Read MoreClowning Around—Seriously!—with Akron Watson
A charismatic Broadway actor explains how he gets his lines off the page and into his body.
Read MoreJoe Chisholm on Method Acting, Memorization, and Moscow
A talented young actor shares his approach to character and reflects on his training in Moscow.
Read MoreBen Bonnema on Writing Lyrics That Stick
A musical theater composer sees a correlation between structure and intuition.
Read MoreJohn Benjamin Hickey on the Science and Chemistry of Character
A Tony Award–winning actor upends the conventional wisdom of learning and understanding.
Read MorePrudence Wright Holmes on Memorable Monologue Auditions
“The monologue detective” has three guidelines to help actors find and master the most suitable audition monologue.
Read MoreAudrey Rapoport on Better Living Though Improv
Script or no script, this comedic actor is at the top of her game.
Read MoreActor Jeremy Davidson on Emotional Honesty
The stage and screen actor talks about his passion for performing in new plays—and much more.
Read MoreTo Remember, Q. Smith Walks the Walk and Talks the Talk
A Broadway actress explains how hyperawareness of her environment helped her learn a role.
Read MoreChris Sams Sings the Praises of His Favorite Improv Game
An experienced improvisation coach reveals how a simple game unifies a team in remarkable ways.
Read MoreCarole Schweid on Using Rhythm to Overcome the (Rehearsal) Blues
A member of the original Broadway cast of A Chorus Line uses a dance analogy to explain how she mastered a non-musical role.
Read MoreSinger-Songwriter Mick Lynch on Muscle Memory
This Irish entertainer with a golden voice tells how he memorizes cover songs, as well as the periodic table—for fun!
Read MoreJason O’Connell, A Quick-Change Artist with a Photographic Memory
This master of disguise explains how comic books influence his ability to learn a role.
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