I have to admit I was disappointed when I wasn’t cast in the
fall play. I was overjoyed for my fellow thespians that landed a part, and knew
they deserved it. At first, I didn’t like to even hear them talk about the
play. About how much fun they were having; what funny things were happening at
practice. But now, I’m just as excited as they are. It’ll be weird for me to go
see it, because I’ll be on the other side of it. By that I mean I’ll be the
audience instead of being on stage. And that’s okay. I rarely get to see shows
anymore because I’m always in all of them. It’ll be especially nice because
every cast member is one of my friends, and they’re all so talented, it’ll be
an honor watching them perform.
I will have
done it all this year then; that is, if I make it into at least one production.
I would have been in a production, watched a production, and directed one.
That’s awesome. Not making the play is a bitter sweet situation; it’s a bummer,
but it allows me to get a different experience.
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