ok, so i tried out for the first school play this year "midsummers night dream" shakespear. ANd we just ended our last show last night. Now they have toher plays throughout the year but the next ones a musical called arrigigoo or somthing liek that. Now i want to try out for basketball and fencing thisw inter if i dont make one i want to do the other but i also want to do the play. Im very into theatre. Im not like the rest of dieheart theatre people i act for fun while being normal at the same time. "i know theres alot of wierd people in theatre but thats not me." now idk what to do. Im just seeking advice on what i should do i reallly want to do a sport but i love acting and i actually want to go somewhere in my life with it. DO you think not trying out for this musical will hinder my ability to achieve this goal. Please advice would be great.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Theater? bscotch answered Sunday November 5 2006, 8:54 pm: well let me tell you from person experience of being and actress.singer/athlete. if your young..so it wont hinder you at all esp. since your in highschool..what i do is i tell my drama instructor that on certain days i cant come but the week before the play i MAKE sure im there. and i tell my cheerleading advisor that i can only come to half practices unless its for competition then i make sire of it..same with gymnastics and soccer...if you dont want to do this one dont...see how it goes with basketball and fencing..try out for the next one :)
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