Saturday, June 27, 2009

Through the eyes of an experienced Actor

Every story has a message to be told. But this story is not an ordinary story. It's about a young man in his twenties, who dreams large of being an Broadway actor someday. This young man's destiny goes beyond the communities of Rhode Island, to entertain the public of his new found art of acting.

When he entered high school, he wanted to know what he can do to discover himself. What he did not know, that his destiny can go down in history. So he decided to join the Drama Club. At that magic moment, everything came clear to him. He got involved in one of their performances. On the magical year of 1999, he went on stage and did a stunning performance in front of everyone.

Through the later years of high school, he became an high school actor. He got involved in arts integration  gigs, poetry slams, and the even popular talent shows. He also got involved in acting field trips, and did a local performance at AS220 in front of his senior class of 03. He even took theater workshop for one of his classes.

June 10, 2003, he graduated from high school. He started to go forward to his dream of becoming an actor. He first started to go to Rhode Island College for summer theater camp. In fall of 2003 he attended college. Acting became part of his life, so he decided to pursue an AFA in acting.

He even got two acting jobs in the real world. He was an assistant theater professor at the Artist's Exchange in Cranston. He also had an full committed part time job of becoming an actor in Kaleidoscope Theater.  I like to end this story with an encouraging quote. "Life can leave down to two separate ways. One on the way to stardom and the other, you choose your own way."

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