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audience
«Always make the audience suffer as much as possible.»
«Make sure you have finished speaking before your audience has finished listening»
«I made mistakes in drama. I thought drama was when actors cried. But drama is when the audience cries.»
«Advertising practitioners are interpreters. But unlike foreign language interpreters, adpeople must constantly learn new languages. They must understand the language of each new product, and speak the language of each new target audience.»
Author: Jef I. Richards
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About:
Advertising,
Language
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Keywords:
audience,
foreign,
foreign language,
foreign languages,
interpreters,
languages,
practitioner,
practitioners,
target,
unlike
«Actors should be overheard, not listened to, and the audience is 50 percent of the performance.»
«An audience is always warming but it must never be necessary to your work»
«If you want an audience start a fight.»
«If you give an audience a chance they will do half your acting for you.»
«I'm a word man. See, there's this theory about the nature of tragedy, that Aristotle didn't mean catharsis for the audience but a purgation of emotions for the actors them selves. The audience is just a witness to the event taking place on stage.»
Author: Jim Morrison
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Poet,
Singer)
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Keywords:
actors,
Aristotle,
audience,
catharsis,
emotions,
event,
Just a,
On Stage,
purgation,
selves,
stage,
taking place,
theory,
tragedy,
witness,
witnessing
«God is a comedian, playing to an audience too afraid to laugh.»