The importance of stage creativity in an actor’s performance in a play

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In the art of experience, the actor takes on a new look every time he performs, re-experiencing the whole process. This is the charm of theatrical art. The conditions given in the role become vital and natural only if they are properly observed and the direction of action is carried out correctly. Based on the internal and external techniques of the actor, the laws of human nature, the correct and effective use of his voice and body, he creates images that are rich in the imaginary world, observant, with a deep knowledge of life. The actor of the experience must consistently penetrate the human image, the psyche, perfectly reveal his character.This article discusses the importance of stage creativity in an actor's performance.

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