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The stage is yours

The play is written a certain way, it is down to the actor to reveal in between the lines new meaning and thoughts.
The actor amplifies the resonance of the text using his own creativity and ingenuity. The director is there to capture this resonance and ensure it can be repeated time after time each night of the production.
What can we learn from this?
Whatever the role you are confined to, the stage is yours. Use your creativity and ingenuity to resonate as best. If you are simultaneously the director, listen, capture and gently shape the essence of your voice, for it to be magnified each day that passes.

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