Breaking onstage happens when an actor

A. breaks a prop planned or accidentally in performance.
B. discovers a new way to deliver lines with more vocal energy.
C. drops character suddenly, often by laughing or in some way “breaking up.”
D. breaks into the text of the play to make new discoveries.
E. breaks away from the theatre after the show is over.


C.

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