ABSTRACT

This chapter presents a conversation related to Actor's Dressing Room. The playwrights entrust us with their works in order to have us convey them to the masses. It would seem to me that an actor plays in the first instance for the audience and not for his fellow actors, whom he has already bored to death during rehearsals. On the stage we live first of all for ourselves, because we have the ability to desire to live by the emotions of a part and the ability to share them with those who are living on the stage with us. As for the spectator, he is an accidental witness. If feelings are conveyed to the other actors playing and if they are affected by them you can rest assured that the audience will be carried away by them and not miss a single shading in your emotional experiences.