The musical went really well on Thursday with Colonel Mustard brandishing the revolver and the lights going on and off when they were supposed to. It was an interesting experience being behind the scenes during the actual performance especially since this was the real deal now and any noise I made while crawling behind the set could distract someone in the audience. It has been an overall enlightening experience with my involvement in theater, which I previously discounted as something I was only interested in consuming than producing. The necessity for each person involved to work together and do their part for the entire production to work brings this new appreciation for the larger and grander plays I see. Everything seemed to go well and I have to give thanks to all the hard work that the actors put in as well as the rest of the crew.
I have recently just joined my schools theater production of Clue the Musical. Acting is not my forte, but I was able to be a part of this school activity as a member of the cast as the Assistant Stage Manager. I decided to join this production because in previous years at the school since I was an infant I there had been a production that would feature the entire class or school where everyone would take part. As a whole I enjoy this creation and process of these productions and being able to see the everything come together at the end, so I decided to be a part of it. It was also encouraging that I knew many people involved with the Clue production and once I expressed an interest they ensured I went through with it.
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