Dear Friend,
You may be hesitant about joining Drama club, but I would really appreciate it if you
would consider what I have to say. While Drama Club is full of opportunities, it is not just
plays. In fact, at Hoggard High School, there is only one drama club play a year. Just
because you are in drama club, it doesn’t mean that you have to get on stage in front of
everyone, you can help out backstage. I personally love acting, but I love the “behind the
scenes” stuff too!
Maybe you become shy when talking in front of an audience, maybe you want to get
over that fear of public speaking, I think joining drama club would really help you with that.
Getting over your fear of talking in front of people could be really helpful for when you have
to present projects or make a speech, it would be especially beneficial for when senior
project comes around. I am a perfect example of this, I always used to get nervous when
talking in front of people, but after I took drama, I didn’t even get nervous talking in front of
my classes. For instance, last year in world history, we had to do a lot of projects that we
had to present in front of the class. At first, I was very nervous and my hands would shake
and my voice would tremble slightly. But then, after just a few months in drama, my hands
didn’t shake anymore, and my voice trembled less. And that was only after a few months.
by the end of the year, my voice was clear, my hands did not shake, and I wasn’t anxious
about presenting anymore. Though you might be doubtful, you could be able to get rid of
your nerves too! In addition, it has helped me be able to talk to people I don’t know that
well and still be able to hold a conversation. This was very helpful at the beginning of this
year. I was put in classes with very few of my friends, but it’s only a month into the new
school year and I already have met so many new people.
Hardworking students tend to get stressed out with the work required of your classes,
but while it is important to do your work, it is just as important to be able to relieve some
stress. I have four honors classes this semester, all I do throughout the school day is think
about how much I have to do for homework and if I’ll have time to do it. Just sitting in the
drama room watching people participate in the numerous improvisational games is so
entertaining, you don’t even think about what you have to do when you get home, or how
you didn’t understand what they did in class that day. You watch all the great actors get up
on stage and make a scene come to life, not knowing where it’s going to go, or how it’s
going to end. Every time a new actor gets on stage, your on the edge of your seat in
anticipation, wondering what they will do now. You get lost in everything that is going on,
you don’t even realize how time is ticking by, you don’t think for one second about your
classes. I know, from personal experience, how beneficial this can be.
One thing that Drama Club offers is the opportunity to be a “techie” which is what the
students who work the play are called. “Techies” run the lights, sound effects, make the
set and the props, sometimes they even help out with costumes and make-up. “Techies”
do not act in the play at all. The only time they are seen is if they are moving the set on or
off the stage. Although, at times the actor might do that job. I love being up on stage
performing, but one of my other favorite things to do is create things, which is what
“techies” do. I know you are a creative individual, and I think being able to make things for
a play will help you express yourself, while having fun.
School may be your main focus, as it should be, but you should be able to relax and
enjoy yourself at the same time. You do not participate in after school activities because
you say you “have a lot of homework” or you “don’t have time”. The reason you work so
hard is to get in the college of your choice, but colleges look for diversity in applicants.
They want you to specialize in something, and they want to see commitment and
dedication. One source says that several qualities that colleges look for are put to use
many times in theater, showing your ability to be organized and even how well you can
concentrate on something and research it. Colleges are a lot more likely to choose a
student who has mostly A’s and a few B’s that participates in after-school activities with
leadership roles, than choose a student with all A’s. Colleges like to see something
different, as great as you think your transcript may be, they have seen it all before. Unless
you join a club, like drama club, you might not get into the college of your choice. (“Music
and Drama...”)
I honestly think joining drama club would be beneficial to you. So many good things can
come from it, I have had such amazing experiences and you will too! Sign up with the
Drama Club President, Drama Club will be glad to have you. It will be an amazing
experience. I really hope you will consider what I have told you.
Sincerely,
Cecilia
Now I want to be in drama
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