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So You Want To Be An Actor. So You Want To Be A..., #23

Par : Linda Soules
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235117952
  • EAN9798235117952
  • Date de parution28/05/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

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The script is memorized, the costume fits, and the stage is set - but none of that is the real work of becoming an actor. So You Want To Be An Actor pulls back the curtain on one of the oldest and most demanding performing arts careers on earth - not the red-carpet fantasy, but the real one. Written for young readers ages 10 to 14, this illustrated nonfiction guide takes kids and tweens inside the rehearsal rooms, audition halls, and theater stages where actors learn their craft from the ground up.
It's honest, specific, and built for the curious mind that wants to know what this profession actually looks like before the applause starts. Inside these pages, young actors and aspiring performers will discover how real training works - the voice and movement exercises that turn a body into an expressive instrument, the script analysis that reveals what a character is truly saying beneath the words, and the drama techniques that let a performer live truthfully in someone else's circumstances.
From stage to screen to voice work to physical theater, this book covers the full range of the acting world and what each path demands. But this isn't just a guide to technique. It's a book about resilience. Actors face rejection not as a rare setback but as the daily texture of a working life. Young readers will learn how performers build the emotional strength to audition again and again, how they prepare scenes and monologues with discipline and imagination, and why the people who stay in this profession say that when a performance truly lands - when the room goes still and something shifts - nothing else comes close.
Whether your child has been cast in every school play since second grade or is quietly reading every part in every story they encounter, this book meets them where they are. It doesn't talk down. It doesn't oversimplify. It treats kids as capable of understanding the real demands of a career in acting - the physical, vocal, and psychological work that sits behind every performance that looks effortless.
Comedy or drama, stage or screen, the greatest performance anyone has ever seen began with someone who was willing to go somewhere true. For the young performer ready to find out if that someone might be them. Ages 10 to 14. Illustrated nonfiction for kids who take their dreams seriously.