Any line can be said a thousand ways.
Let others finish their lines.
Be aware of key lines: get it out. Don't act each line, find lines to throw away. Keep the lines fluid until pause.
Can't keep moving around, don't move on every line
Stay together for a while. Cut down on movement to different places.
Dialogue: You don't know the lines coming. Deal with each moment.
Director never give line reading.
Do not move on other person's lines.
Don't do line, cue, line, cue, etc.
Don't hurry on with next line.
Don't let words influence you how you say them.
Don't play line to line, it is more about playing difficulty to difficulty.
Don't rush it just because there are few lines. It's about behavior, explore the moments. Physicalize each transition, each moment explored.
Don't think lines.
Don't throw lines away, make all of it valuable.
Do things on your line, so camera will stay on you and not cut to other actor.
Every line is there for a reason.
Find out the line, what is it about?
Go through moments not just line to line.
It's not about next line.
Keep the lines fluid until pause.
Know what to do with a character even without lines.
Learn lines alone
Know the words.
draw sketch of floor plan.
Give the audience time.
Sit on any line. Stand on any line.