Saturday Saying Chew
In the theater, the phrase “chew the
scenery” can mean more than one thing and it can be good or bad.
Usually the saying is negative and means
that a performer is over-acting, overplaying, upstaging others and being
generally obnoxious and over the top.
However, it can also mean that the
performer is performing so well that he/she is stealing the scene in a good
way.
From the Big
Blue Book of Ballet Secrets
Theatrical Saying #126:
“Chew the scenery has more than one meaning.”
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Quote of the Day:
“To take
those risks not only do you need to silence the external critics, you also need
to let go of the inner critic that tries to worry you about the fear of
rejection.”
― Michael Port, Steal the Show
― Michael Port, Steal the Show
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