Reflection Paper On Theatre

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As a first-time theater student, my greatest satisfaction is that I have learned to enjoy expressing myself, through bringing my own unique experiences to life through the character I am portraying. Furthermore, theater class has taught me how to express myself more effectively. As Sir Ian Murray McKellen, famously cast as the wizard Gandalf in Peter Jackson's adaptation of The Lord of the Rings says, “Acting is a very personal process. It has to do with expressing your own personality, and discovering the character you're playing through your own experience – so we're all different.”
Before theater class, I had some experience in performance, both before large audiences nationally and internationally. However, my experience was quite different from theater in that my performances with the Young Voice of Colorado was predominantly singing, with an occasional silent acting role, with the added distinction of being a
Not only do choirs want the choir members to connect with the audience through emotion, but they also want the audience to remain engaged throughout the performance. No facial expressions, or limited facial expressions results in the audience checking out and growing bored with the performance. Consequently, without choirs encouraging facial expressions, I am convinced that I would have found acting to be much more of a challenge. However, despite knowing and being familiar with facial expressions, what I did find challenging was to make my voice express what I, or more specifically, the character was feeling. This is certainly I found more challenging and certainly one area that I grew in while in theater class. As a result, I believe that I now have more confidence in my ability to use, not only facial expressions, but also my voice to express what the character and I are

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