Listen "EP 156: Alaine Hutton: Basketball Player Turned Actor"
Episode Synopsis
In this conversation, Janet McMordie and Alaine Hutton explore the intricacies of acting, the importance of listening, and the transition from sports to the performing arts. They discuss the challenges actors face in maintaining authenticity on camera, the skills transferred from athletics to acting, and the surprising business aspects of a career in the arts. The dialogue emphasizes the need for training, the value of being present, and the ongoing journey of self-improvement in both fields. They also delve into the creative process behind Alaine's work, particularly her show 'Honey I'm Home,' emphasizing the human experience and the role of failure in both art and life.TakeawaysAuthenticity in acting is crucial for engaging performances.The ability to listen is a key skill for actors.The importance of creating your own opportunities in the arts.Listening can deflate anger and build respect in conversations.Failure is a significant part of the artistic journey.Theater allows for a shared human experience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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