"Ahhh~"

Less than 2 minutes later, there was an exclamation from the second floor.

yeah~

Kate jumped up on the spot with her fists clenched.

Teng Teng Teng!

Someone came down upstairs.

Kate hurriedly sat on the sofa, stretched her long legs, and picked up a fashion magazine.

"Kate, why is Miranda at home?"

Roca asked with a depressed face.

"Today she came to sign the contract... oh my god, why did you have a nosebleed?"

Kate raised her head leisurely, and suddenly saw that his nostrils were bleeding profusely.

Luoka didn't feel it just now, so he wiped it with his hand, and sure enough, his nosebleed again, fuck~, did he drink too much tiger bone wine?

"Kate, did you know that Miranda was taking a bath in the bathroom?"

he asked dejectedly.

"Of course not, I've been exercising, how do I know what Miranda is doing?"

Kate pursed her lips and said seriously.

"Really? I'm going to see if the bathroom on the first floor is broken?"

"Don't look at Roca, you are bleeding from the nose, stop it!"

Kate forced him to sit down and wiped his nosebleed with a tissue.

Roca fell on the sofa with blank eyes. With such a sister, the blood tank will be empty sooner or later, right?

......

Ps. Thanks to the book friends for the reward today, thank you~

046. Inner taste

"Wow~"

Manhattan School of Art, performance classroom.

The classroom is not big, about seventy to eighty square meters, and dozens of desks are arranged in it, but the classroom is empty at this time, only seven or eight students are scattered in the front row, and Roca is one of them. one.

He was sitting in the front row, and a performance textbook "Actor Training" was spread out on the table. The textbook was very thick, with a total of 807 pages and a hexadecimal size, like a Xinhua dictionary.

It is said that this book was co-written by dozens of Broadway drama masters, with detailed teaching materials and rich examples.

It not only covers various classic theories of acting, the understanding of various theories by various drama masters, but also their application in performance, as well as the performance diaries of many drama masters.

For example, there is an interesting article about the diary of Master Michael Chekhov.

Michael described in his diary that there was an official performance at the Marquis Theater on Broadway, and the classic musical "Les Miserables" was performed that night.

He played the leading role Jean Valjean, and Gloria played the leading role Penny.

Once during a performance, Penny let out a fart that was very, very smelly, like a mixture of rotten crotons and potatoes, and it made him feel very, very sick.

At that time, the audience was full of audiences, and he could not hide it. He could only overcome the bad gas with strong willpower, and finally completed the performance brilliantly.

Although the performance was very successful, he said in his diary that it was an extremely bad performance experience, and he must remind Gloria not to eat potatoes before going on stage.

If he only read Michael's diary, Roca would definitely sympathize with him, but after reading Ms. Gloria's diary, he realized that things were not simple.

Ms. Gloria, a famous opera actress, is also the editor of this book, and a piece of her diary is also collected in this book.

Ms. Gloria said in her diary that Michael Chekhov is a vulgar and ineffective little character who is not worthy to perform on the same stage with her, and the two have never worked together.

Which of the two is telling the truth?

This requires the reader to find the answer carefully.

It took Rocca ten days to read through the textbook before he found a useful sentence in the diary of another famous theater actor, Leonard Pettit:

'Wow, Michael and Gloria are such an enviable couple, but I'm sure they'll hate each other after a while because they love each other's characters, not each other, so I'm definitely not in love with an actor '

Well, what an interesting storybook.

"Wow~"

Rocca flipped through the textbook and yawned again in the sunshine.

"Roca!"

On the podium, Mr. Brown adjusted his glasses and said dissatisfiedly, "You have yawned countless times since the class. Is my class boring?"

A few napping students next to him immediately regained their energy, with smiles on their faces.

Roca spread his hands, "Mr. Brown, I'm sorry, I've been too busy with work these two days, and I haven't had a good rest, so I interrupted your lecture."

Mr. Brown nodded slightly and smiled, "I think you need an espresso."

"Thank you for your suggestion, I will consider it, but I also have a proposal"

Roca smiled slightly.

"Oh?"

Mr. Brown held out his hand, "Please speak!"

Rocca pointed to the empty classroom and said, "Mr. Brown, don't you think there are too few students in the classroom?"

Mr. Brown frowned. This class is a public class arranged by the school. You can learn it for free without paying. This is the school's welfare. It is also a basic course aimed at improving students' theoretical literacy.

This course is more theoretical and a bit boring. Students don't like to come, even if it's free.

Mr. Brown doesn't care about this. If there are more people than one, his salary will not be cut off.

Hearing that Roca pointed out the problem, he smiled slightly, "Roka, do you have any good suggestions?"

Roca shook the thick textbook, "Mr. Brown, I have already read the first half of this book, and I can even recite it. Like many students, I don't need to explain it in too much detail."

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