To which play do we attach to.
I have been contemplating a thought for quiet a while. Testing the theory. But also analyzing it veracity.
Actors play roles in theatrical plays just as people play roles in life.
Some follow written scripts, though all follow a script. Undoubtably!
The question that has been in my mind for a long while is; to what end is any able to improvise without affecting the play?
There is no real answer to this question. Perhaps because the main enigma lies in the author of the script. Who's to say who that is?
Putting this aside, I am a firm believer that the real question, though, is aimed at the audience. For every spectator sees the play from his perspective.
To come to the paradoxical conclusion that we must be screen writers, actors, and most importantly spectators.
To which play do we attach to?
Perhaps an unanswered question.
...the writer may write.
...the actor may improvise.
As for the spectator
...he may move.
...or leave.
Miguel Lev