The Stanislavski Method

 The Stanislavski method is a technique to add creativity to the character in a play. The first thing you complete is going through your play and find all the information you are given thorough out of the play. This step is called Given Circumstances. The second step is understanding the new information about your character. Then to think about the possibilities the character encounters and how the character may react. This step is called Magic If. Then you should try to discover what your character’s goal is and what they want to complete through the play. This step is called Tasks and Objectives. Using these techniques can truly unlock the unknown about your character.

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