Friday, November 27, 2015

Class #15

We started class with Chris telling us that he was having second thoughts about the play that the class chose, which dealt with familial issues because of the crowd and people that might be watching the play. He presented his idea of carrying out an audience participative piece, where the audience will have to talk to us and maybe even act along with us. We were asked questions about lies and secrets and we were asked to write monologues about a secret and a lie. I didn’t know what Chris was planning but he did constantly tell us that he was attempting to make our lives easier by doing this. I trusted him and just went with the flow of things. This was one of the times when it was just easier to trust him and do what he asked than to doubt and try to make sense of what he was aiming to do because he IS after all, our lecturer. So yaahhhh! Trust is super important lo in this business.

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