Acting: The Miracle Cure
March 9th, 2009 by Steve PowersI suffer from horrible allergies (like many people in Austin) and for the past few weeks have hit the really rough spot for whatever spore is bringing me down. This weekend has been particularly bad. As I sat in the parking lot before a Monday afternoon audition I was suffering; coughing, drainage, burning eyes. Allergy Hell. But soon after I sign in, meet my partner and start rehearsing I go to 100%! While in the room I have this miracle recovery. No symptoms at all. Now, a few hours after the audition my sinuses are starting to itch, the eyes are starting to sting, it’s all coming back.
My first thought: They must have heap-filters at the casting office. But this also happens to me when I get to my acting class. Allergy misery vanishes for a few hours while working. An audition last Sunday, ditto.
So my question is this: What the hell is that about?
Is there some enzyme created by the brain that stifles Allergies? Adrenaline from performing that overpowers the symptoms? Is it mind-over-matter, where one is so distracted they forget to be sick? Until this is available in a gel-cap form my only respite from the Hill Country Curse is to preform in some way.
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