It Must Be Their “Aha!”

“Neugebauer’s notes to actors often take the form of questions. David Cromer, who played a bluff, sometimes bumbling character in The Waverly Gallery, recalled “a phrase she used all the time: ‘Does that resonate with you?’ ” He observed, “It gives you permission to respond.” Her ability to incorporate unstinting input may be why peopleContinue reading “It Must Be Their “Aha!””

Just Start And Complete Something

“The fool, with all his other faults, has this also—he is always getting ready to live.” -Seneca “And don’t go expecting Plato’s Republic; be satisfied with even the smallest progress, and treat the outcome of it all as unimportant.” -Marcus Aurelius, Meditations “Well-being is realized by small steps, but is truly no small thing.” -Zeno “ThinkContinue reading “Just Start And Complete Something”

Name Your Fear

“Resistance is experienced as fear; the degree of fear equates to the strength of Resistance.” -Steven Pressfield, The War Of Art “Like self-doubt, fear is an indicator. Fear tells us what we have to do.” -Steven Pressfield, The War Of Art “The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek.” -Joseph Campbell “Named must your Fear beContinue reading “Name Your Fear”

The Fun Uncle Vs. The Parent

“The cavalry isn’t coming. You are the cavalry.” -Mark Duplass Multi-hyphenate artist Mark Duplass says that he relishes when he’s hired to “just be the actor” on a given project. He can focus on only one thing instead of several. He likens it to “being the fun uncle who comes over on a Saturday, playsContinue reading “The Fun Uncle Vs. The Parent”