READ THE ENTIRE SCRIPT !!!!!!!!!!
Always read the entire play or script a few times (not just your part). Get
to know all the characters you're supposed to be familiar with. Example: Your character is supposed to be a little " off ".
The key is found in a line by one of the other characters. They reveal that you had polio when you were a child. This could
mean that you were left with a slight limp. This is something technical you can work with. But more importantly just think
of what emotional scars you would have been carrying since childhood. That might leave you a little "off " don't you think?

Maanya & navtej ( Intense scene from play- Asaadh ka ek Din)
GET A BASE VOICE!!!!! Voice
improving Tip From F.E.A.A :- Like what a singer does every morning called "Riyaaz" you should also do the same every morning.
You can take "Sa" only of Sa Re Ga Ma and then take a deep breath and start reciting "Sa" with your full base voice till your
breath ends. Keep in mind you have to inhale fully and should go on saying "Sa" till the end of your breath in a continuous
pitch without any breaks, variation or modulation of your voice. This will not only help you in having good base voice but
also increase your voicing stamina.
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Manuv & Sukhbeer
How to concentrate on stage !!!!!!
Commitment. When you are in a scene you must understand that you are in that scene,
and in doing so, commit. If you don't your performance will be lacking not only for the audience, but for you as well. Close
out everything happening around you, put yourself in that moment, and let what is happening in that scene effect you. You
will always see them, possibly hear them, but if you are truly committed to each moment of the scene you shouldn't have a
problem being distracted.

Arun... Sukhbeer....Sanjana...
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