Pranav Sakulkar

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In contemporary plays you can act off the line and in verse or pre-Freudian plays you do the vast majority of the acting on the line. In other words, off the line means acting in the pauses, after the periods, any silence you can find. On the line means just what it says, you do the thinking and self-reacting while you talk.
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