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30/8/21
Be Here Now
Principle #8: Be Here Now
Game Day
Time to fly
All the prep
All the work
Done
Now
Time to give
Time to release
Time to play with peers
On cue
Repeatedly
Take after take
(or show after show)
All the work we do as artists
The training
The auditioning
The research
The preparation
Is funnelled down to one simple moment
The curtain rises
Or the camera has a little light which glows red
And someone says the last words
“Go”
“Action”
“When you’re ready”
Or, if you’re as demanding as Brando during the filming of The Score
The director will say these phrases using Miss Piggy’s voice (true story)
The last theatre show I did at the Opera House
I was fortunate to work with an incredible director
This person fostered the careers of actors like Sir Ian McKellon, Sir Patrick Stewart, Alan Rickman, etc etc
Many of the UK giants
I asked him
“Richard, you have worked with some of the greatest actors of the last century, is there one trait they have in common?”
He took a moment
And in his exquisite accent, replied
“They all have the ability to be here now… which makes them bloody dangerous”
Be here now
To trust the work has been done
And simply be present
Easier said than done
We can do all the homework, prep and planning in the world
But it doesn’t mean much unless we open up to what’s actually going on around us
Exercise: Game Day
Requirements: Paper & pencil, some private time, maybe some music, tea/water etc etc
Step 1. Set the timer for 15 minutes: Journal the most energising experiences you’ve had on set/stage & explore what you did which made them energising.
Step 2. Set the timer for 10 minutes: Notice the commonalities between those experiences. What are the shared underlying principles or actions you took?
Step 3. Set the timer for 2 minutes: Clarify how you would like to feel putting your head on the pillow after coming home from a day of giving your work on set or stage.
Step 4. Set the timer for 3 minutes: Write down your dream Game Day process for you to experiment with. Try keep it between 3-7 clear, doable points. Then repeat the 3 minute process. And finally, repeat the 3 minute a third time. See how it morphs and grows with each iteration. Build something which you feel energised about. Build it your way.
Curious to hear how you go with this one :)
Let me know: info@michaelsheasby.com
Podcast
The Actor’s Blueprint
Episode 2 is out now
It’s a letter to an actress
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-actors-blueprint/id1581061602
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Sheasby
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