From the beginning of the course I have
learned a lot of different skills. The main one is I improved on my confidence.
Before I started this course, my confidence while acting was very poor and I
would lose concentration and focus in an instant. During this course my
confidence has improved a lot and I’m nowhere close to how I was before.
Theatre training teaches you confidence I yourself. Your accomplishments in
theatre show you that you that you can handle a variety of jobs, pressures,
difficulties and responsibilities. I started developing a “Yes I CAN!” attitude.
Having gradually learned this has helped me complete my plays quicker and
better because I wouldn’t have to stress about any type of pressure or
anything. This helped me by my practising my monologues/duologues a short play
in front of my friends or my teacher, or sometimes we would do it in theatre
which is much better.
I have an idea about my project, I aim to
make a little play about school/college student being bullied but the bully and
his friends. (Have fight scenes). Fights scenes have never been in the world of
theatre. You’d usually see them in films. Therefore, transferring fighting into
theatre would be something that’s not really for theatre which it makes it a
bit of a challenger. I’ve always pushed myself towards something else. If I
feel that I can do it, I push myself for something harder and better.
My main inspiration is Jackie Chan, I’ve
always wanted to be like him and do the things he does.
Having fighting scenes put into theatre is
going to be a bit of a challenger because it’s very rare that you see fighting.
Some scenes are going to be all physical.
If my play don't work, then I wouldn't mind to be apart of any selected play. I would love to play any selected plays whether its comedy, violence, anything.
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