Out of Bounds 2003:

Three Characters

Actor Notes


Erin: Leah, I feel kind of apologetic on this one, in that we've written you a character that seems to have one emotion throughout (sad regret at a breakup). So: try to avoid this emotional monotony. If you can find a way to seem really sad at the start, and then move through some different emotions (angry, bitter, confused, etc.), before reaching a different place (happiness/peacefulness/whatever) at the end, that could just make the whole scene.

Dr. Kathy: Try to have an arc in your statements to Kurt -- like, start out more courteous, and then get really peevish by the end (when Kurt finally listens to you). I'd suggest that deep down, you really like the other characters, even if they tend to act like frickin' idiots. :)

Kurt: Me, I'm just going to play Kurt's one-track mind about tiny cars, and also a kind of blinkered social state that lets him say the line about the supervisor.


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