In these times of imposed isolation, it’s even more challenging for actors to stay sharp and engaged in the artistic process. Of course, there are lots of ways to practice acting from home: everything from taking Zoom classes to watching the latest “Master Class” lecture to getting together with fellow actors for a virtual staged reading over the weekend. But what can you do to develop your technique that doesn’t involve other people? Below are three practical things you can do to practice acting by yourself—all from the comfort of home.
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