Ask Amy: Theater kid’s future rests on a curtain call

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Ask Amy: Theater kid’s future rests on a curtain call
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Dear Amy: Should I quit?

I love everything about the theater. In 2020, I won a regional award from my production of “Guys and Dolls” .This was right before COVID hit. In 2021, I started to do the school plays at my high school. I got some decent roles, but none as big as the ones I got before.

“Here’s the thing about casting that’s both reassuring and frustrating: There’s little you can do if you’re just not right for a part. One day you may play Liesl in “The Sound of Music” and you’ll have to act disappointed when you find out that Rolf is a Nazi.I’d add to Mo’s response that these experiences in the theater – both the triumphs and the disappointments – will set you up beautifully for almost anything else you may pursue in life. On its own, participating in live theater will bring you many experiences of joyful inspiration.

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