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This week, Milton takes us on a journey through the significance of the “place,” the objects (or props) that live there and our relationship to all of it. He shares an improvisation that JP did for The Glass Menagerie. He wanted to explore Tom’s relationship to his sister Laura’s victrola in order to deepen his relationship with Laura. Milton also shares his experience visiting The Eugene O’Neil House as an example of how, in life, we have specific relationships to places and things. Those relationships ground us in the play, fill us emotionally and bring a richness and dimension to our work. Have an acting question for Milton? Email him at: [email protected]
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This week, Milton takes us on a journey through the significance of the “place,” the objects (or props) that live there and our relationship to all of it. He shares an improvisation that JP did for The Glass Menagerie. He wanted to explore Tom’s relationship to his sister Laura’s victrola in order to deepen his relationship with Laura. Milton also shares his experience visiting The Eugene O’Neil House as an example of how, in life, we have specific relationships to places and things. Those relationships ground us in the play, fill us emotionally and bring a richness and dimension to our work. Have an acting question for Milton? Email him at: [email protected]

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