In a message dated 4/24/00 11:35:54 PM US Eastern Standard Time, lisa_molson@m... writes:
<< I was in a production of Yeston's "Phantom" and I had to sing my last lines as though I was weeping. It is a strange transformation you go through, but when you are completely "in character" the emotions are somehow outside of you. I never willingly "faked" my sobs, but they somehow came out naturally, and when the scene was over, I was totally myself again. When I wasn't completely concentrated, the emotions hung on for a long time afterward.
Does this make any sense?
Lisa-Marie >>
Yes. It does make a lot of sense and that is precisely what I meant.
Regards, Ximena
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