Yeah, when I wrote this I was going through a lot of realization that I assumed the rest of the world was on the exact same page as I was, and surprised and rather embarrassed at my utter inccorectness.
I did a lot of theater in high school, and some in college. I think it had a significant impact on my writing and cartooning. My memory is not so great at memorization and I choose to allot my time to writing and drawing (and theater takes a lot of time), or else I would surely be doing it today.
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Jaques is awesome. I saw a production of the play by Shakespeare and Company years ago, and they gave him a metal nose like Tycho Brahe.
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I’m proud of Bruno trying for the part she wanted, but didn’t think she’d get. Because she wanted it. I think people often don’t do that enough.
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“A play is only as good as its smallest part” is a common phrase I used to hear in theater, but I’m not sure it always feels that way when you’re the person WITH the smallest part.
Remembering dialogue was the largest thing which kept me from continuing doing theater after college. I loved theater, and had some talent, but to this day i have a tough time remembering ANYthing.
I believe in doing good, playing your part however you feel is right, but there is no need to make it no fun.