Put life into all the imagined circumstances and actions until you have completely satisfied your sense of truth and until you have awakened a sense of faith in the reality of your sensations. This . . . is what we call justification of a part. What difference is there . . . between the dry catalogue of facts as read . . . when I first became acquainted with the play, and the present appraisal of those same facts? . . . Now they are living events in an infinitely exciting day, im- pregnated with life, indeed my own.
--An Actor Prepares
--Creating a Role
SeeACTORS USE THEIR OWN FEELINGS, APPRAISING THE FACTS OF A PLAY.
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Publication Information: Book Title: An Actor's Handbook: An Alphabetical Arrangement of Concise Statements on Aspects of Acting. Contributors: Constantin Stanislavsky - author, Elizabeth Reynolds Hapgood - editor. Publisher: Theatre Arts Books. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1963. Page Number: 88.
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