Read the lines and lengths that Sri Lankan were bowling from video analysis, make the necessary adjustments .
"It's the easiest thing to learn, is a Tom Hadaway script, because you can't wait to
read the lines, because you're so excited for it."
In the ad, running since Friday, some of the best-known faces from the soaps
read the lines from the sonnet.
Players can
read the lines as they appear in the original film or spice them up with improvisation.
The reason was the sub- title screen for the inaugural play, Charandas Chor in Assamese, that was placed near the ceiling, forcing all those who didn't understand the stage proceedings to crane their neck to
read the lines in English.
She
read the lines "I give you all my thanks and all my deepest love."
Dubliner Brendan, 48, said: "The fact was that Anthony knew my work so I didn't have to
read the lines for him.
He said: "I'm struggling to
read the lines but Matt is spot on.
Read the lines carefully and you will grasp that there is only one of them, or perhaps I should say two, since positive and negative are coidentical here: Although the whiteness of the paper support pushes a reading of a black figure against a white ground, you could in fact be seeing a black and a white line perfectly dovetailing.
Mr Motion spoke of how he was struck by the "emotional power" of poetry when he went to
read the lines of verse attached to "the lake of flowers" at the gates of Kensington Palace after the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.
What was worse in the seventy-five-minute work was that the esteemed actress, Olympia Dukakis, had to
read the lines. But Dukakis, who was creative consultant on the project, is not completely free of fault, since the story of Breathe Normally is based on a catastrophe that happened to her family.
Rebutting the notion that he passively
read the lines that others set before him, D'Souza explains that Reagan was Reaganism's primary author and that he wrote much of his own material.