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Im doing a review for a paper i write for on a play. my editor wants me to ask the actors questions...?

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what kind of questions do i ask them?

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  1. How long have they been in the business?

    What inspired them to be an actor?

    Where did they receive their training?

    What did they find most challenging about the character they played and did that character share any of their own personality traits? If so, which traits?

    Their favorite line in the play and why?

    What is the most rewarding aspect of being and actor and why?

    What type of roles do they prefer and why?

    Where do they see themselves in 5 years? in 10 years


  2. I'm an actress, this is my kind of question! :)

    First off, I'm sure you want to have people read your article. So make the questions interesting, like, "How long did it take you to get on your makeup? Into costume?" of course, you can ask how long it took for them to memorize their lines. You can ask what they did backstage for fun, what they did while waiting to  be called up for their ques, and if they made any friends. You want to make it so people reading the article are fully interested the whole way through...and maybe inspire more people to start acting. Hope that helped, good luck!  :)

  3. I think one of the most important questions would be "How do you research for the character you are playing".

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