Vom Autor zum Actor
29. April 2013
In 34 Tage soll im Theater Drachengasse eine Performance von und mit mir Premiere feieren, und dann auch noch 3 Wochen am Stück gespielt werden. Es wird also wieder einmal Zeit, die nicht vorhandenen inneren Ressourcen umfassend zu mobilisieren, und im Laufe des Wonnemonats Mai vom Autor zum Actor zu mutieren.
Die allerersten hilfreichen Tipps habe ich mir soeben von “Breaking into Acting for Dummies” geholt, und es dürfte ihnen wohl kaum etwas hinzuzufügen sein:
How to Deal with Frustration as an Actor (or author, artist, screenwriter, etc.)
Don’t give up on your dreams of being an actor when you’re feeling frustrated. To relax and revive your acting aspirations, try some of these suggestions:
- Meditate or practice yoga
- Treat yourself to a spa, massage, or a hot bath
- Take a class to overcome your weaknesses as an actor
- Look for a day job that you may actually like
- Participate in non-show business activities, such as sports, volunteering at a hospital or charity, or enjoying a hobby
- Work off some steam — take a karate, boxing, or aerobic workout class
- Start or join a support group with fellow actors
- See a movie, go to a play, or read a good book
- Read a positive-thinking book or listen to motivational tapes
- Browse through one of the trade publications such as Variety or Hollywood Reporter
- Pursue an additional show business career (writing, stand-up comedy, filmmaking, and so on)
- Take a vacation (It can be as simple as a one day trip to the beach or a two week trip to Europe.)
- Take time to develop a plan for advancing your acting career

