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Assignment 2: Reflective Essay

WRITE A REFLECTIVE ESSAY ON YOUR EXPERIENCE IN A THEATRE FOR YOUNG

AUDIENCE PRODUCTION:

Please include the following:

o Give a brief synopsis of the production you were a part of

• What role or character did you portray?

What did you like or didn't like about your character?

Reflecting on the production, what would you have changed or done differently to your

character (physicality, costume, make-up, tone of voice, reactions etc.) How was your experience working with your peers, the director and the technical team?

What was your experience performing in front of a live audience?

What did you learn about the drama industry and play rehearsals from this production?

What have you learned about yourself as a result of the experience?

Have you developed because of it? How?

What are your thoughts on the experience in general? Was it a useful learning experience?

What specific skills or perspectives did you acquire as a result? writing is a form of creative writing where you examine an experience or situation through

Reflective self-reflection. By creating the reflective paper, you describe insights you gained or express your views on some experience. Reflective essays are typically personal writings about an experience. The purpose of writing a reflective essay is to provide a platform for the author to not only recount a particular life experience, but to also explore how he or she has changed or learned from those experiences.

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In reflecting on my transformative experience in the theatre for young audience production of "The Enchanted Forest," where I portrayed the whimsical character of Willow the Fairy, I will explore the complexities of embodying a character that initially felt out of my depth, yet ultimately allowed me to grow immensely through collaboration with my peers and the technical team, sharpening my performance skills and fostering a deeper understanding of the drama industry; this journey not only challenged my perceptions of character portrayal and audience engagement but also unveiled newfound insights about my own creative potential and adaptability, highlighting the invaluable role of live performance in personal and artistic development.