Tuesday, October 22, 2019

What I learned in Theater essays

What I learned in Theater essays Ok, so the only reason I joined theater class was because I needed an easy A. A blow-off class of some sort, to balance out the rest of my schedule. I got much more than that. I am taking with me a sense of self-worth, and confidence. I acquired the ability to think on my feet, and the motivation to get up and do something when faced with a new situation, not just giggle and turn red. The biggest thing, I think, is the ability to just talk to people and not be worried about what they think. After all, I cant be embarrassed after I think about some of the stuff that I did this year in front of the class. I found that I can go ahead and talk to someone I dont know, instead of just standing there, awkwardly. After spending five weeks on improvisation during the first semester, I can think on my feet. It also gives me something to do when the telemarketers call. I can think of something to say when Im talking to one of dads clients. And of course, if someone gets into a situation that they cant quite explain, I can whip up a story in no time flat, (not that I would ever get into trouble or anything). After taking the class, I never have my back to someone when Im talking. I can project, (sort of). I know what Snagglepus is talking about when he says Exit, stage right! Stage fright is no longer a big thing for me. I can play a crazy role very well. I can talk in British and Russian accents, (...Daahlink, ve must get moose and skverrl!). I can pick out bad actors/actresses in movies and shows. I have a deep respect for the theater arts. I am not much of an actress, but I love being backstage, all stressed out, trying to iron out all the last minute wrinkles before the show. Being in theater class introduced me to Theatre Club, which gave me a chance to be a part of this years production. I was glad to do everything from pinning up costumes, to re...

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