The masks we’re all wearing these days are not the sort that would play onstage. You’d have to use them if you were playing a naturalistic surgical scene – but otherwise, these protective masks are awfully hard to express one’s self in. They may be very important for not spreading the virus but they are lousy theatre masks. Even so, I’ve been trying to figure out how to apply what I’ve learned from years of mask work to these terrible untheatrical (but incredibly important) medical ones.

To read more of Tips On Masks from a Mask Theatre Person visit the Songs for the Struggling Artist blog. 

This is Episode 201 

Song: Behind the Mask by Fleetwood Mac

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