Session 3
Nick Rino for Role
Full details of homework is on Closing Credits
It's crucial to establish a deep and genuine connection with the characters you portray, especially in a heartfelt script like the one involving Mrs. Mary Nillimore. While your delivery suggests a warmth that hints at happiness, diving deeper into the full range of emotions associated with her character can enrich your performance.
Reflect on the full spectrum of emotions that Mrs. Nillimore might evoke. Was she a comforting presence in times of sadness? Did her company bring joy and laughter? Considering these aspects can help you convey a more nuanced portrayal. This emotional depth will not only make your performance more compelling but also more relatable to your audience.
Try to internalize the character's impact on your life within the script's context. Think about specific moments shared with her that might have left a significant emotional imprint. Even if you're reading this to children, bringing these moments to life through your voice—whether through a tremble of sadness or a lightness of joy—will help your audience feel the connection and understand the character's significance.
Connecting with the character on this deeper level involves more than just narrating events; it's about reliving them. Allow yourself to experience and express the full range of emotions associated with Mrs. Nillimore, and your performance will resonate more profoundly with your listeners. Keep working on this emotional connection, and your ability to engage with both the character and your audience will continue to grow. Plus, I'll give you a cookie if you can bring a tear to my eye.