IT'S THE DAY I KENNOT. Presenting my monologue was so scary especially because of what I wanted to talk about. To talk about something that I had hidden for so long from everyone was. . . something that I wasn't looking forward to la. I had second thoughts about whether I should proceed with the monologue I wrote or whether I should change something to make my message less obvious. I decided to just do what I had practiced with Chris and I sucked it up and manned up (cue Book of Mormon lol)
Turns out, nobody understood the subtext in my monologue, and they were all confused about what I was trying to say. I'm not very sure whether I'm glad or whether I'm sad that they didn't get it, but what's done is done I guess. No point changing anything.
My classmates are brilliant though!! WeiYee was so expressive, when she described the scene at the restaurant, all of us could actually see what was going on around us. Josh's was heartbreaking, to hear his story of a lost friendship (and he was so nervous about his presentation of the monologue lol PSCH). My goodness to think that I have the privilege of acting with these talented people!!!
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