69-94 Linda Li’s Top 5 take away

1. “Because visual images are often the most obvious signs of directorial influence, audiences sometimes mistakenly assume that interpretation exists entirely in the book of a production.”

2. When a director have an intuition about an approach in the early stages of preparation, the action breakdown becomes a way of testing, developing, and adjusting the intuition.

3. “To create an effective overall vision, an approach must take into account the play’s central conflict  and have a point of view about its world.”

4. “I like to begin by thinking about the world of the play as written. For instance, is it one character’s world or that of a group or community? Is the environment accommodating or hostile to the protagonist?”

5. “Try reading the play once, at a relatively early stage, for images rather than story and action.”

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