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Level of the Actors' Game Depending of their Personal Adaptation

Student: Bekhman Arina

Supervisor: Vadim Petrovskiy

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Counselling Psychology. Personology (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2024

Communication between director and actor is often intuitive, based on various complex metaphors, sometimes incomprehensible for the realization of the idea on stage. In the process of training and familiarization with the role, attempts are made to explain the director's representations and imagination of this role and film vision of events, actions and reactions to the actors. Based on this, it can be hypothesized that by helping the actor understand or learn different things that come from psychological science, his understanding of the role will become more confident and the process of enacting the role will be more meaningful. One potential way to help the actor in this is to familiarize him with E. Berne's theory of transactional analysis, or more specifically, with the theory of personality adaptations.

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