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Tom_Rylex
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I would like to hear from others on stage crying. What do you do, or
what have you seen done that's effective? Alternatively, what has been
ineffective? I know there's a whole spectum of crying... pick one. I'd
be interested in differences for males vs. females.
I'm curious, as this is an area that I don't get to do on stage often. I tend to be typecast as a comic character, but I would enjoy a serious role now and again. -Tom |
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jayzehr
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That's a question that's boggled me for a while, too. I'll cry watching a stupid TV commercial or reading something in Reader's Digest but I can't seem to get there on stage. |
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dougb
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It is not the crying that gets to the audience - it is trying very hard
not to cry. Some people can turn the tears on and off others can
not. I happen to be in the latter group. So I go to this "I
will NOT cry, I will NOT cry" place and that seems to work for my
directors and I guess the audience. There are also tricks like
sniffling, blinking rapidly and wiping your eyes that can help if not
over done. I was in a show last weekend where I told a sad story
and the woman on stage with me turned on the tears. There was not
one chance in 1000 that the audience could see the actual tears, it was
how she handled it, blotting them, wiping them away, acting like she
was crying and so on.
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falstaff29
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What's the advice to the players in the Induction of Taming of the Shrew? Oh, yeah, use an onion....
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Topper
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Worst comes to worst you can always turn your back
to the audience, carefully reach up and yank a hair out of your nostril. Guaranteed tears every time. |
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Tom_Rylex
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Yes... I can just imagine the conversation in the lobby at intermission:
"Did you see that one guy pick his nose on stage?" "Yeah, he must have hurt himself doing it. His eyes got all teary." "I think we should avoid him at the meet and greet. He reeks of onions." "I wouldn't want to shake his hand anyway, after watching that." >8rD -Tom |
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Juliet
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hehe tom. I was in a show which involved my crying at many instances, one where I throw myself at someone and try to beat him to smithereens, but as it is difficult for me to conjure up tears with such drying makeup, I rarely cried. Instead, I did the whole heaving shoulders and gasping, but watch out cuz that can look fake when overdone. This may not work for you also, cuz it is quite feminine. If you can't make yourself cry that way, I suggest, instead of plucking nose hair, try eyebrow hair. |
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triple_threat
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I've done a couple of shows with situations that call for crying, but I was
lucky enough to have directors that didn't REQURE me to cry - I think that knowing people are expecting you to can make it harder. My approach has always been to concentrate on the emotion rather than the physical thing first - I find if I get into the right emotional frame of mind, the tears will come on their own. K. |
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Tom_Rylex
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These have been interesting reponses, thanks. I guess my initial
question was related to the appearance of crying, but this is
interesting. This is a good read to see how some of you internalize the
appropriate emotions.
Actually being able to produce tears would be an impressive feat for me. That's something I don't even do in my 'normal' life. Maybe deep down I'm just a cold-hearted stage manager d8rD. The approach that I tend to use is either struggling with trying not to cry, or doing something that's like the crying version of laughing (if that makes sense). But, like I said in the original post, it's been a while since I've had a chance to work on this. I think directors see my comic timing before they see anything else. That's not a complaint, just an observation. If anyone else has more food for thought on this topic, I'd be interested in seeing it. (Maybe pulling an eyelash would do it... except there'd be a loud scream before the tears come. Scratch that - no hair pulling of any kind. 8rP) -Tom |
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Wishbone
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I find if I think of something really sad that really happened to me I can cry on stage. Like thinking about my friend moving helped me cry when I was in A Little Princess as Sara. If the tears don't come I just fake crying. I find that when I fake cry I end up really crying. I don't know why.
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