Dylan Guy's New Book "Dress Rehearsal for Life" is a Unique Book That Uses Acting Methods to Live Moment to Moment on Stage as Well as in Life.

Newest publication "Dress Rehearsal for Life: Using the Process of Acting to Live in the Moment" from Fulton Books author Dylan Guy is a delightful guide written to help the reader to exist in the now with invaluable tools utilized by actors and other artists.

Dylan Guy, an immensely talented actor, director and award winning playwright and poet, has completed her book “Dress Rehearsal for Life: Using the Process of Acting to Live in the Moment” This intriguing and engaging look at professional theater techniques can be used to gain valuable insight into how one can live totally and happily in the present.

Dylan Guy states, “As an actor, director, playwright for over 30 years in theater, I brought my training and experience to the students of my acting classes. Further extensive study in drama therapy, painting, studio art, effort shape movement analysis and dance therapy formed additional experience from which I draw for this book.”

Published by Fulton Books, Dylan Guy’s book declares that all the world is a stage! Trained actors, with a sense of truth, are able to take advantage of the unexpected in a theater performance. The more awakened person can do the same with his or her life’s performance. Techniques, developed through years of professional theatre experience, teaching and intensive training in a wide range of spiritual paths, are also introduced to readers in "Dress Rehearsal for Life."

These innovative tools will help the reader to exist moment to moment on the world’s stage. Nothing can be more valuable than to really exist in the now.

Readers who wish to experience this insightful work can purchase “Dress Rehearsal for Life: Using the Process of Acting to Live in the Moment” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books