Abstract

The emphasis should be placed on actors playing parts that evoke genuine feelings in theatrical performances. In this article, I discuss the characteristics of a successful actor as well as the significance of feeling when it comes to developing a compelling stage presence. This study is to investigate the theory underlying dramatic performance art, with the goals of enhancing actors' comprehension of the script, gaining a better knowledge of the actor's inner image and emotional control, and developing strategies to mould the character's genuine feelings. The significance of this study lies in the finding that emotions are the driving force behind dramatic performance, and that in order for performers to create moving performances, they need to incorporate these feelings into their roles. Actors can learn to live more authentic lives and more fully fulfil their artistic tasks with the assistance of true emotion. I myself have been an actor on the theater stage for more than ten years, and through this article I also want to share the importance of emotional expression.

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