How to perform a play

When you're performing in a play you can change the way you speak and move to make the character believable.
Plays can be comedies or tragedies so the audience might laugh or cry.
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How to bring a script to life.
Director: Right Buff, let’s prepare for the big show by rehearsing your lines.
Make sure you speak clearly and confidently!
Buff McKenzie: Ahoy me hearties!
Director: Try using your voice in different ways.
You could speak loudly to announce something.
Buff McKenzie: Oh yeah, oh yeah, gather round!
Director: Or quickly to make something sound urgent.
Buff McKenzie: Weigh anchor and hoist the mizzen!
Director: Or quietly for dramatic effect!
Buff McKenzie: We’ll feed ‘em to the fishies!
Director: Make sure you get into character,
Changing the way you move.
Or give your character attitude using body language.
And if it’s role-play, make up interesting things based on what you know about the character.
Buff McKenzie: Cleave him to the brisket!
Director: Or if it’s a play, it may be a comedy…
Director: Or it could be a tragedy!
Buff McKenzie: Noooooooo!
Director: Oh, amazing!
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