Want to give a solo performance but not show how to land it? We have got some tips for you. While solo performances are nothing new, it can be pretty daunting for someone who is doing it for the first time. After all, it will only be you on the stage and nobody else. What if you forget your lines? What if you trip and fall? Who will help you if you start having a panic attack? Who will manage stuffs? Hey! Calm down, sip some water and read this blog.

Tip 1: The Mirror Is Your Best Friend

Honestly, this is true for any form of performance. But, when you are the only one in the stage, the mirror is your best friend. Keep a complete note of your body language, your expression. Make sure your change them frequently and bring out small micro-expressions. Watch out for the minute changes- the flexing of a muscle, and expression went array, the change in the posture, everything. The audience will be looking at you just as closely.

Tip 2: Surprises Are The Worst

When you have to pull off a performance single-handedly, there is nothing called a ‘good surprise’. In simple words, surprise=anxiety. Plan every minute details of that day. When will you wake up? What are you going to have? How will you reach there? Make a complete list of things you will be carrying to the ‘T’. Visualize all the things that will be there in the stage. Most importantly, stick to the plan, stick to the list. The best acting institute in Kolkata advises against any last-minute changes. Impromptu is not something you should be doing, at least not the first time.

Tip 3: Use the Space

You have the whole stage to yourself, use it wisely. The main constraint about a solo performance is the ampleness of space. Audiences tend to focus too much on the negative space. Therefore, make sure that doesn’t happen. Fill it up with props, structures, etc. Pro-tip given by an acting academy at Kolkata is to move around (a lot). Move your limbs around, walk across the stage and play. The stage is your painting, paint it colorful.

Tip 4: Talk To The Audience

Trust us on this, it is a tried and tested method. The best way to hold onto your audience’s attention is to engage with them. Throw them some thought-provoking questions, choose someone among the people present, make them feel like they are a part of the act. They will be at the edge of their seat and waiting for the next surprise. Make sure that you are confident during such interactions. It makes the whole thing catchier and more interesting.

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