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GOTE

GOTE. Acting Strategies. G. The GOAL is what you – your character- wants. The OBSTACLE is what stands in your way. Having a GOAL and an OBSTACLE ties you to your character and makes your acting both lifelike and dramatic. GOAL AND OBSTACLE. O. The OTHER is your acting partner.

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GOTE

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  1. GOTE Acting Strategies

  2. G The GOALis what you – your character- wants. The OBSTACLEis what stands in your way. Having a GOALand an OBSTACLEties you to your character and makes your acting both lifelike and dramatic. GOAL AND OBSTACLE

  3. O The OTHER is your acting partner. ALL acting is with OTHER persons. Your partner is always a CHARACTER, not themselves. Most of what the audience will see in an acting performance is a RELATIONSHIP between characters. THE OTHER

  4. T TACTICS are the strategies of human communication Your POWER in playing tactics will determine your authority and magnetism on stage. Some tactics are used to seek support of other characters; some to silence their opposition. TACTICS

  5. E The character must not only tru to achieve a goal or victory, he or she must EXPECTto achieve it. Other “E” word that go with EXPECTATIONS: ENERGY, EXCITEMENT, ELECTRICITY, and ENTHUSIASM Audiences cannot –or will not- identify with predetermined LOSERS. EXPECTATIONS

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