Ask Judith: Submission #14
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Thank you so much for this opportunity to ask you questions.
How do you direct or guide actors in scenes when they are the only character in the scene?
I feel a lot of the instructions are around actors affecting each other - but what happens when the actor is there in the scene by themselves?
You write "A moment means the actors stop each other, and affect each other." (p-134)
How does an actor affect themselves?
What does a director say to guide an actor though these scenes?
In an interview you also relate how Meryl Streep is asked, "How much of your performance do you get from the other actor?" Meryl Streep replies, "All of it".
https://youtu.be/luA6mGAXw2s?t=1991
So what happens when there's no other actor? Where does her performance come from?
Thank you
P.S.
May I suggest a couple of examples of scenes where the character is by themselves:
Someone on a bench overlooking the sea, thinking about their son who has committed suicide a few days earlier?
Or someone who is sitting online in a café waiting for their date who is late and eventually never turns up.
Of course, please use any other example you may like to use.