I subscribe to the belief that we actors are craftsmen, and the usual analogy I make, for no particular reason, is to a cabinetmaker. A good cabinetmaker presumably needs to have a set of tools - hammer, level, saw, measuring tape, drill, sander, etc. For an actor, this is technique, the tool belt we carry with us through our lives from which we can pull. It may be a pitch build, or a resonator, or a dialect, or a change of gait, or a set of questions, or even just a good piece of critical thinking. We use these to shape the raw materials we are given - usually a piece of text. Our tools are intangible, but no less necessary. Some see being a craftsperson and an artist as mutually exclusive, but I disagree. I find the framework of craft to ...