2014年ESL之餐饮娱乐 13 Learning to Act(在线收听) |
Learning to Act Richard: It’s 6:30 a.m. on Saturday morning. Why are you banging those pots and pans? Elizabeth: I have an audition coming up and I’m rehearsing. Richard: By banging pots and pans? Elizabeth: I’m up for a part as a 1950s housewife. I need to learn my lines and be prepared to improvise. That’s why I’m cooking you a 10-course breakfast. I want to practice staying in character. Richard: I don’t really want a 10-course breakfast, but if it helps you with your audition... Elizabeth: It will. I have to stretch my acting chops and really get into the head of the character. Richard: Right. Whatever you say. Elizabeth: “Yes, dear. Your breakfast will be ready and waiting when you want it.” Did I project enough? Did I emote enough? Richard: You were great. What kind of acting job is this? Elizabeth: It’s a small one. Richard: In a film? Elizabeth: No. Richard: In a TV show? Elizabeth: Not exactly. Richard: What is it? Elizabeth: It’s a commercial. It’s only a bit part, but you know what they say: There are no small parts, only small actors!
Script by Dr. Lucy Tse |
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