Took in a play this evening, The Diary of Anne Frank at the Douglas Anderson School of the Arts. I must admit that my favorite part was intermission. The lights went up but the cast never left the stage. The Frank family was locked away, so the cast did the same. Throughout the 15 minute intermission the players remained in character, improvising a scene from a day in the life of hiding. These young actors never broke character, never crossed the "fifth wall" never missed a beat. Wow.
“You are what I never knew I always wanted”
12 years ago
1 comments:
That is so cool. It's the only way that an actor would be proud that you enjoyed intermission most. I love how you guys are already involved parents at DA.
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