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Monthly Archives: November 2007
What is a throughline?
Explaining our company’s name and the connection we forge between the craft of acting and the art of business Continue reading
In theatre, a throughline is the work an actor undertakes to connect all the actions visible to an audience with the unseen – but no less integral – inner life of the character s/he portrays.
In “literary” theatre, a playwright dictates the dialogue (that’s ...MORE >
