Readers Theatre

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21 Oct 201902:04

Summary

TLDRA young performer shares their excitement and nervousness about participating in a readers' theater production. Describing the minimalist nature of the performanceβ€”where the focus is on voice and facial expressionsβ€”the speaker highlights their love for stage acting and musicals. They detail their group's funny, rhyming poem about Bigfoot and the positive, fun atmosphere of their choral speaking performance. The script also touches on themes of social media, with its ups and downs, and the thrill of performing in front of an audience. Despite the nerves, the excitement for the upcoming performance is palpable.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ Nervousness and excitement are common emotions before a performance, but confidence can help you push through.
  • πŸ˜€ Readers Theater is a form of theater where actors primarily focus on reading from a script with minimal movement, costumes, or set pieces.
  • πŸ˜€ It’s a great entry point for kids into theater, as it emphasizes voice, facial expressions, and collaboration over elaborate staging.
  • πŸ˜€ The performer expresses a strong passion for stage acting, especially in musicals, and enjoys making people laugh and entertaining others.
  • πŸ˜€ Acting on stage allows the performer to be themselves, while also stepping into different roles and personas.
  • πŸ˜€ The performer is involved in a Readers Theater group, performing a humorous and rhyming Bigfoot poem.
  • πŸ˜€ The Bigfoot poem involves choral speaking, where different groups (boys and girls) speak their lines together in unison.
  • πŸ˜€ The performance is designed to be fun and engaging, with all lines memorized and set to deliver a comedic impact.
  • πŸ˜€ Another project the group is working on focuses on the positive and negative aspects of social media and how it should be used responsibly.
  • πŸ˜€ The excitement of performing in front of a live audience is highlighted, especially with the anticipation of a new performance.
  • πŸ˜€ The performers are enthusiastic about the experience, ready for the challenges and joys of their next performance.

Q & A

  • What is Readers Theater?

    -Readers Theater is a style of theater where actors appear to be reading from a script. It has its roots in storytelling and is a good way for kids to get into theater as a first step. The focus is on the voice and facial expressions, with minimal movement and no costumes or set pieces.

  • What makes Readers Theater different from other forms of theater?

    -Unlike traditional theater, Readers Theater doesn't require costumes, makeup, or set pieces. The main focus is on voice, facial expressions, and the delivery of the script. Movement is minimal, which helps the actors concentrate on performance through vocal expression.

  • What type of performance does the speaker enjoy the most?

    -The speaker enjoys performing and acting, particularly in musicals. They express that acting on stage, where they can either be themselves or someone else, is their favorite part of theater.

  • How does the speaker feel about acting and performing in front of others?

    -The speaker is nervous but excited about performing. They mention the feeling of their stomach turning but also feeling confident in their abilities, as their head tells them they can do it.

  • What is the speaker's current performance project about?

    -The speaker is part of a Readers Theater group performing a rhyming poem about Bigfoot. The poem includes choral speaking, where the boys and girls speak together at different parts of the performance. It is designed to be humorous and fun.

  • What is the theme of the speaker's Readers Theater performance?

    -The theme of the performance is about social media, specifically what you should and shouldn't do when using it. The poem highlights both the positive and negative aspects of social media usage.

  • What is the atmosphere like during a live Readers Theater performance?

    -During a live performance, the atmosphere is exciting. The lights are out, and there is a full audience, which adds to the excitement. The performers experience the thrill of performing in front of others without the complexities of traditional stage productions.

  • How do new performers typically feel about their first performance?

    -New performers are usually very excited about their first performance. Despite the nerves, they are eager to showcase their skills and experience the excitement of performing on stage.

  • What is the speaker's perspective on acting versus traditional acting in movies?

    -The speaker prefers acting on stage because it allows them to be both themselves and someone else. They find it more enjoyable and authentic compared to acting in movies, where the experience might not be as engaging or personal.

  • What does the speaker enjoy most about theater?

    -The speaker enjoys the opportunity to entertain people and make them laugh. They love the idea of bringing joy to others through performance, and they seem passionate about acting, especially in a live theater setting.

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