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I am in a school production of Bye Bye Birdie. I think I am doing OK with the memorization of my lines, but sometimes I foget where to go and don't know how to dramatize certain parts. (I play Mrs. Peterson, a huge over-reactor) i am usually good at giving advice about this stuff, but I am stuck. Does anyone know how I could be mroe dramatic and confident in myself?
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Oh, I played Mrs. Peterson! It's one of my favorite roles because you can never over-act- she's such a typical mother:-).
Just go through the script and pretend that it's really your life, and pretend that you are Albert and Mrs. Peterson is really your mother. REALLY dramatize the part where Mrs. Peterson mourns Lou, because it's a really funny part which needs to be noticed. Basically be loud all the time, and really dramatize the funny parts in the script, because that's what the audience really likes.
Break a leg! :-)
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