Mo Amharclann
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What's the last show you worked on?
The Highwayman
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About Me

I am happly married, and have three beautiful young ladies as my children. I hold to degrees. The first in communication arts emphisis in theater, and the other in Biblical Studies. Most of my days are filled with pain. I have fibromyalgia. I found out about this fact two years ago. The fibro prevents me from sitting in church service. But the Lord has helped me with being able to be at any service through my laptop. It is kind of nice to be able to lie down while I listen to Pastors I like to sit under and learn from. It is also hard for me to do things in the evening hours. Most morning I need to sleep in until about 10 or 11. I am a person that has had to change her ways to live so differently. But most of this I have to give to Christ. To slow down and wait at His feet. Some of my favorite hobbies are of course reading good books. I like to write, and with my computer I'm able to speak and the words are tranferred to my computer. I don't really know what the Lord has instore for me. The last two years have been hard. I had to give up teaching because of the fibro. But I'm hoping with this blog the Lord will use me in ways that I never thought of before.
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Character Analysis

When acting I believe it is advisable to analyse the characters you will be performing. When directing I believe it is advisable to analysis the characters you will be directing. You will help your actors to understand the character they will be performing, and help you in giving meaning to your blocking. In writing I believe it is advisable to analysis the characters you are creating. It helps you to see where a character starts and then how it grows and matures to the end of the story, play… Continue

Posted on December 8, 2010 at 12:04pm

Character Analysis

When acting I believe it is advisable to analyse the characters you will be performing. When directing I believe it is advisable to analysis the characters you will be directing. You will help your actors to understand the character they will be performing, and help you in giving meaning to your blocking. In writing I believe it is advisable to analysis the characters you are creating. It helps you to see where a character starts and then how it grows and matures to the end of the story, play… Continue

Posted on December 8, 2010 at 11:49am

From: The Actor's Checklist Chapter 1 Page 2

When we rehearse what we are doing on-stage, we are always assessing what we are thinking or feeling But we capture thought and feeling through physical action.

Posted on December 8, 2010 at 11:16am

From: The Actor's Checklist Chapter 1 Page 1

Aristotle in fifth-century Athens said drama is the imitation of action... More than any other principle, actions holds the key to any role. Acting means doing....To act is to do.

Posted on December 7, 2010 at 1:48pm

Closet Barbie Fan

My middle daughter Gwen, who is 14 years old, loves the Barbie movies. I have been watching them with her, I have to admit that I have been enjoying myself immensely. The music is Broadway sounding. The voice over work is done by well know actors and actresses. The morals are told in very modern ways. They almost remind me of fun and modern morality plays.

Posted on June 8, 2009 at 12:41pm

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At 8:48pm on July 17, 2009, Mo Amharclann said…
Well I'm getting some serious pleasure reading done today.
 
 
 

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