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Slackjaw

Rollin' rollin' rollin'
Hello friends,

I've been looking around trying to find a home on this crazy internet and I'm happy to say I may have found one here!

I am an aspiring actor looking to discuss the difficulties of maintaining a career while dealing with aspergers. It has been hell, I tell you, but I cope. Well, there's my introduction. I hope to see you all around the forums :)
Arrivederci!!!
 
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Hi Slackjaw!
I believe theater can be very therapeutic and teach you many useful things but I believe you must be cautious.
I'm not a professional actor but I've taken many acting classes and they've been very helpful.
I've no idea how can some actors use their emotions for acting. I prefer the Stanislavski method.
You'll find some useful information here.
Welcome to the forum!
 
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