Example: Connor
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Who is he?Can someone be amoral but not immoral? Harlequin can. The intuitive and happy-go-lucky character is perhaps the funniest archetype in the World of Commedia. He is stupid and illogical yet he thinks he is "absolutely gorgeous," serenading himself on his beauty and
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1.) Finds some way to lose an appendage, usually his hand which goes flying out towards the audience.
2.) Likes to stick his head through people’s legs, arms or over their shoulder. Often uses other characters as a shield whenever possible.
3.) Loses control and flails around wildly like an octopus on ice.
4.) Somersault whenever picking something up or moving to a lower level or from one side of the stage to the other.
5.) Likes to scream whenever injured or upset and continue the incredible and unbelievable rant until either silenced or knocked unconsicous.
6.) Slides across stage area whenever possible in making entrances or exits.
7.) Likes to add his own thoughts or opinions to messages or orders.
8.) Misuses props, or uses them not for their intended purposes as much as possible.
2.) Likes to stick his head through people’s legs, arms or over their shoulder. Often uses other characters as a shield whenever possible.
3.) Loses control and flails around wildly like an octopus on ice.
4.) Somersault whenever picking something up or moving to a lower level or from one side of the stage to the other.
5.) Likes to scream whenever injured or upset and continue the incredible and unbelievable rant until either silenced or knocked unconsicous.
6.) Slides across stage area whenever possible in making entrances or exits.
7.) Likes to add his own thoughts or opinions to messages or orders.
8.) Misuses props, or uses them not for their intended purposes as much as possible.
Acting Style
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Body or Brain?Body character - he's a monkey in human form.
Extremely playful and clumsy |
Relationship with Others
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