
About this episode
Milton Justice discusses the importance of believing in the choices made in acting, following a critique of a Broadway production.
After I vent about the Broadway production of Death of a Salesman, where they yelled at the audience for three hours, we look at the necessity of not just making great choices, but believing them. Not just performing them.
People in this episode
Host: Milton Justice
Topics covered
- Broadway
- acting choices
- performance
- audience engagement
- theater critique
Keywords
- acting
- theater
- choices
- performance
- audience
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Death of a Salesman
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