

Episode 9 - Character and Process
Jun 19, 2020
The podcast dives into the ever-evolving nature of character in theatre, exploring how actors embody dynamic roles rather than static ones. It highlights the importance of self-reflection and adaptability in portraying complex human experiences. The discussion also examines the intense internal conflict of Macbeth, focusing on themes of guilt and emotional turmoil. Additionally, the influences of literary giants like Beckett and Joyce on directing strategies are explored, showcasing the deep connections between writing and performance.
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