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I'm Jack/Jamie.

I'm 28 years old. I graduated from Michigan State University with my Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. GO GREEN! Now I'm a high school chemistry teacher in New York City living with my husband in a small studio apartment we pay way too much money for.

I've been on this site for 14 years as of March 23, 2020.
You may have seen me as CuxMiBeckNow7, but I've since shortened my name.


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--Jack

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So I'm in Drama 1 in my high school, and we have our first play coming up.
We're doing Snow White, and we just received our roles yesterday.
I'm really excited because I got a major role.
But I need some memorization tips..seeing as there are a lot of lines to remember.
Any tips would be great, thanks.

How I usually memorize lines is walking around my house saying them over and over, and putting inflection into them like you will on stage, so that you remember them.

And, if you know your blocking, then you could start acting out your blocking and saying your lines.

If you're nervous about family seeing you practice, wait until no one is home. That's what I do.

Also, just read your lines out loud before you go to sleep. If it's the last thing you do before you go to bed, you'll remember it better. =]

Break a leg!

--Jack
(18/m)

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(Rating: 5) Thank you! Great tips. :)

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