Be on the cues - in order to make the scene more sharp and comedic we must come in with our lines a tiny bit before the last person speaks; however we must not speed up or interrupt each others lines. This is difficult because it's hard not to rush your lines when your trying to hop on your cues. I need to make sure I know my lines inside out in order to prepare for vocal production.
"It's the act of animal, that" - I need to borrow speech patterns from northern dialect in order to say the line right.
I have to find the balance between professionalism and concern within my character. I can do this by analysing how adults respond when confronted by a crying child that isn't their own.
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