“‘Walk around the room saying your lines,’ instructed Cicely Berry, and the half-dozen members of Fiasco Theater, a theater troupe [in New York], hopped to it, moving around a rehearsal studio at the Duke Theater while speaking their particular stretch of a soliloquy from Romeo and Juliet.” She went on to make them say their lines while running, lying down and rolling from side to side, and slapping their thighs in rhythm.