For The Love Of The Theatre
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for the love of theatre

Reasons to do theatre.

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for the love of theatre

I have been involved in theatre since middle school, but have been performing since I was two because that is when I started dancing.

Dance is what lead me to the theatre, and I have never really looked back. I love the ability to become someone else for a few hours and truly live their story. It has changed my life not only because I have learned so much about people through the art, but I have also made lifelong friends.

I loved theatre so much that it is one of my majors in college, and I am spending the summer as an acting apprentice at the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey. I truly love the art form and the people I have met while involved in it. Theatre has changed my life, and I hope others have the chance to let it change their lives. Some Reasons to do theatre are as follows:

You become one big family

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You learn about life

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You get to tap into emotions

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It is an escape

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You get literally walk in someone else's shoes

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You get to challenge yourself

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The rush of adrenaline when you perform is a magical feeling

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You have the ability to impact someone's life

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You can use lessons learned in theatre to better your own life

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You learn about yourself

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Last but not least, you get to have fun

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