Discovery

For the actor…

A big tool in your arsenal for making it feel like the first time, is discovery. Everywhere in the text, find moments where your character can be surprised. The more you dig, the more discoveries you will unearth.

And a way to activate discovery, especially in auditions or early in the rehearsal process, is to make a slightly audible “Oh!” at each one. (Thanks to my friend and wonderful actor/teacher Kurt Naebig, for this tip.) You can drop the “Oh!” later on, but the sense of discovery will stay with you. Kinda like muscle memory.

(And if it’s a negative discovery, feel free to substitute an “Oh!” with a “D’oh!.” Equally effective. 🙂

The audience loves to watch characters discover. Just like when you’re interested, we’re interested, when you’re surprised, we’re surprised. Which in turn, brings us joy and keeps us engaged.

2 thoughts on “Discovery

  1. Thanks Johnny for mentioning that discovery exercise. I came up with it in 1992 working with a student who didn’t understand the concept of discovery, and it’s become a staple around Acting Studio Chicago since then. BUT, your addition of the idea of using “D’oh” for negative discoveries is terrific! I can’t wait to try it in my classes. Thanks for continuing to write great blogs. I red them every day.

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