very dramatic, kind of like bold and the beautiful
Well we don't know which morality play is 'the morality play' but usually a morality play focuses on some moral.
The Stanislavski system, or the 'Method'-acting style.
Its the WAY you act. Everyone who acts has a different style of acting. Not evyone does it the same.
Morality plays were written as a way to teach moral lessons to audiences in a dramatized and engaging manner. They aimed to reinforce religious teachings, promote ethical behavior, and warn against the consequences of sin. Additionally, morality plays were popular during the medieval period when the church played a significant role in society and morality was a central concern.
It was considered to be a reaction against the plays that embodied naturalism and realism at the turn of the 20th Century. The dialogue and style of acting in symbolist plays was highly stylised and non-naturalistic.
yes
Which plays and when?
A melodramatic style of acting is over the top, it's exaggerated portrayal of emotions and body language
There is debate as to whether Shakespeare would have produced plays in a Proscenium-style theater due to the opposite layout and all his characters acting aware of the audience, while Proscenium actors only acting aware in some parts of the theater. There is no official documentation on this.
discipline plays vital role in body and mind coordination. morality is applicable in behavior and code of conduct morality is the mirror of inner personality
Action acting is just a form of acting that can be used for any acting style such as a drama or comedy.
the roles of women morality