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My sister always wants to be the center of attention. She loves being in the spotlight.
When it is time for me to scream, I will know...because the light will flicker.
When watching a spoken word performance it is apparent that the artist has praticed the voice they want the audience to hear.
We have to mark our spots for this scene so we can remember where we are supposed to move.
My vocal coach told me that the only way to speak on stage is to send my voice to the back wall.
I like to change the loudness and softenss of my voice depending what I am feeling at the moment.
It's interesting, I had never thought about it but during Halloween people play all sorts of characters.
My scene partner and I practice how fast or slow we deliver our lines to one another right before we go on.
Without this structure, a story has no substance. It needs a begining, middle and end as well as content that keeps the audiance interested. .
I love creating scenes on the spot, but it helps to have a little bit of planning.
My grandmother told me that if I speak clearly and confidently, people will always respect me more even if I am saying the most simple thing.
Whenever I visit my cousins in Lousiana it is always very hard to understand, it's like they are speaking a whole different language.
I have always appreciated the people who are in charge of light, sound, and cues, they keep keep the show run time accurate.
One my biggest pet peeves is when people ask questions that they prefer not to be answered.
People from England automatically sound important because of the way they sound when they speak.
Team work makes the dream work!

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