An unpolished scene from HurlyBurly at The Meisner Studio in Burbank, CA. Andrew Dionese and Emily Oman explore the meisner technique through this scene from the popular play by David Rabe.
agreed with the starting low key. but as for eddie not on cocaine, we weren't allowed to read the play. this is just an exercise use the meisner technique, playing off the others behavior. We had to fill in our histories using ourselves.. if we were having this conversation in our lives.
this is torturous to watch
icylava1 5 months ago
The guy is terrible at the beginning....
venecochick09 6 months ago
Pretty terrible. Unless whatever technique they were using was making acting more difficult
severmine 1 year ago
agreed with the starting low key. but as for eddie not on cocaine, we weren't allowed to read the play. this is just an exercise use the meisner technique, playing off the others behavior. We had to fill in our histories using ourselves.. if we were having this conversation in our lives.
kennedykarr 1 year ago
Excellent, I would only say that it starts out too intense which leaves the scene less room to develop. Try starting more low key
belisariusorb 1 year ago
intense! good job!
cherieloman 2 years ago
soooooooo true :) haha this is awesome
TheSarahJade 3 years ago