I've always adored Morticia as a kid, she's a wonderful mother and a happy wife, in a way I resembled her to my own mother. Although there were multiple auditions between the two female roles-Wednesday and Morticia, I unhesitatingly continued to audition for Morticia even when offered the role of Wednesday.
This show provided me with so many new experiences, I was given more responsibilities and expectations. Luckily, my male lead and I quickly formed chemistry; his professionalism made him very easy to work with. Unknowingly, I became the person others in the cast looked up to. I took leadership along with my partner for the enormous lifting a huge weight off our director's shoulders.
Each of us edited our own dialogue, interpreting ourselves in these characters. We managed to deliver an 11 minutes play with a plot, conflict, resolution, and ending. WE GOT AN A!
IGCSE drama dialogue from "Prot"
IGCSE monologue from "Salome"
I felt like an actual mother... I was running around doing everyone's hair
and makeup
One part I love about rehearsals is the brainstorming, finding ways to make
something look believable.
I've had many experiences with children. These experiences practiced my patience,
influence, and leadership skills. I hope I would be a reason why their love for the
stage continues to grow in the future.