The document provides a list of over 200 acting verbs that can be used to describe actions in plays or performances. Some examples include: abase, abet, abolish, absolve, abuse, accept, acquaint, acquit, addle, address, and admonish. The list was taken from the book "Playing: An Introduction to Acting" published in 1982.
The document provides a list of over 200 acting verbs that can be used to describe actions in plays or performances. Some examples include: abase, abet, abolish, absolve, abuse, accept, acquaint, acquit, addle, address, and admonish. The list was taken from the book "Playing: An Introduction to Acting" published in 1982.
The document provides a list of over 200 acting verbs that can be used to describe actions in plays or performances. Some examples include: abase, abet, abolish, absolve, abuse, accept, acquaint, acquit, addle, address, and admonish. The list was taken from the book "Playing: An Introduction to Acting" published in 1982.