unactable

/ʌnˈæktəbəl/
adjective
  1. Impossible or extremely difficult to perform on stage or in a film; not suitable for acting.
    • The director decided the scene was unactable and rewrote it entirely.
    • The play was considered unactable because of its complex special effects.
    • Many critics called the script unactable due to its long, unrealistic monologues.
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