answers1: JOIN JOIN JOIN! you can join theater at any time. you may or
may not get into the plays, i don't know. the drama teacher at my
school at least is about 30 times more likely to cast a drama student
in his plays than someone he hasn't taught, though! <br>
class work depends on how serious your class is. there is going to be
some memorization and work involved, but i'm sure you can handle it.
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as for theater kids? hmmm... be nice to everybody. theater kids can be
drama queens (not just the girls!) and sometimes they aren't all that
nice, but if you can stay on everyone's good side and always be
friendly, you'll be alright. <br>
best of luck!
answers2: Different schools have different policies about courses so I
can't help you there, but I can assure you that if you join a theater
class, you will have the opportunity to perform in front of a crowd.
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As for class work, at the very beginning of a theater education, it's
likely that your teacher will focus on improvisation and taking risks.
Mostly this is to build confidence and creativity. The next step is
learning about creating character. <br>
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Lastly, as for getting along with theater kids, it's the same with
getting along with anyone else. Theater kids are still kids. Perhaps
for talkative than most, but when don't you have talkative kids in
your science class? Don't categorize them into a category. Not until
you've taught theater for years. Then you can be like my teacher and
call all of us "theater kids" because we drive her crazy with our
obnoxious loudness. ;)
answers3: I joined theater in grade 9. Loved it. Wasn't part of any
productions at my school though, but did lots of scene study, theory,
and improv. When I returned in grade 11, I was the lead in both
productions, and loved it. Theater is amazing, and you will love it.
As for getting along with them, just enjoy yourself. Theater class is
the one class where you can fully express yourself (Besides other arts
courses) and go for it! Have fun!
answers4: I was heavily involved in theater in high school, all behind
the scenes. Never took a class or auditioned for a part, and that was
just fine--had a blast. <br>
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Some programs will guarantee a role for those in the class, while
others have open auditions. Ask your friends or the instructor. <br>
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Theater is great for any age, especially high schoolers. (Teens have
always been good at manufacturing drama!) Give it a try, and if you
find it fun, keep doing it.
answers5: There were tons of Sophomores and Juniors in my theatre one class.
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