Ed Ruggero
O God, I could be bounded in a nutshell, and count myself a king of infinite space
Hamlet
Actors sometimes talk about how much space a character occupies, how some just take up more room. They’re not talking about casting different sized bodies, but about what an actor conveys through body language, voice, and gestures.
It’s [...]
King of Infinite Space
The Judgment of Others
Wednesday, September 17th is the 221st anniversary of the Constitution.
by Ed Ruggero
As the hot summer of 1787 wound down in Philadelphia, the men who sat in the Constitutional Convention prepared to take a stand for or against the amazing—though flawed—document before them. The oldest delegate, Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania, had spoken only [...]
“I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead”
Blog post by Ed Ruggero
Have you ever bragged about how many hours you’ve worked in a week, or how little sleep you got before you showed up at a meeting a continent away after taking a red-eye flight? Have you ever said of someone, “The guy doesn’t sleep,” and meant it as a compliment? [...]
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Be like jockey Willie Shoemaker. He’s the best in the business because he has the lightest touch on the reins. They say the horse never knows he’s there – unless he’s needed.
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