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Two things

Published 2 months ago • 1 min read

Thing One

Stop covering up Self.

Yeah, ditch the proverbial mask. That yawning sense of 'normal' you think you’ve got? It's bogus.

Being real isn't about being interesting. It's about being YOU, warts and all. That's what turns a good performance into a soul-shattering one. Acting is about revealing.

Thing Two

Quit the mirror games.

I know, I know, you think practicing in front of the mirror is helping.
Let me be blunt: It’s not.

Watching yourself act makes your performance as exciting as watching paint dry on a cloudy day. When you watch yourself in the mirror, your acting is exactly what you do not want it to be...Mediocre at best; flat, disingenuous.

Drop the facade, lose the self-consciousness, and tap into the full force of your creative storm.

Let’s rewire the way you approach your craft. Join me on the journey to peel away the banal and embrace the breathtaking power of your natural talent.

I invite you to change your thinking so you can change your acting. Subscribe to Actor's Break newsletter if you want more.

Here's to breaking free!

— Tom "cut the act" Brooks

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>>> No mirrors. Just raw, unfiltered genius

The Essential Actor's Headgear

Tom Brooks

True acting isn't about slapping on a fake smile or tricking the audience with smoke and mirrors. Nope, it's about getting raw – peeling back the layers until what's left is nothing but the real, unvarnished you. It's about connecting with something deep inside and sharing it with the world. That's not easy. It's why only a handful of folks ever get branded as "great" in the dizzying world of showbiz. But — hold your applause — here's the kicker: learning the art of genuine performance can unlock doors you never even noticed. And that's what my Actor's Break newsletter is all about. Peeling back the curtain, not only on the stage but in life's grand performance too. So how about it? Ready to drop the pretense and discover the power of your authentic self? Join us while it's still on the house — because soon, it'll be as exclusive as a backstage pass. If you think this is just about acting, think again. The lessons are universal — trust me... it's gonna be one heck of a show.

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