9953006 Bobo. The Actor’s Instrument Observation and Imagination Concentration Stage Vocabulary Scene Study.

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Bobo

The Actor’s Instrument Observation and Imagination Concentration Stage Vocabulary Scene Study

From Training To Performing Creating A Role Psychological And Emotional Preparation Movement, Gesture, And Business Vocal Characterization

Memorization And Line Readings Refining A Role Dress Rehearsals And Performance

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