Welcome to the St. Benedict’s Prep Drama Guild blog, our organization’s first foray into the world of online communication. Through the blog we hope to share with you what most audiences never get to see or experience – the rehearsal process. Through our writing, we hope to give you some insight into what it is we do here every afternoon from 3:10 – 6pm.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Don't Pull The Trigger
Hello I'm Dakota Gibbs and I am playing the Poet as well as other minor characters. I will also be in charge of the music for the show, which I will be composing and performing on my guitar, while delivering long speeches about death, pain and trigger lines. First I want to talk about my experience in rehearsal thus far. I feel as though this play could be one of our greatest plays due to it's comedy and relatability to those who have lived, or are living, through an experience like the ones in the play. To be in a cast like this is amazing because we are all able to bring our talents and skills to this play. Our bonds together grow tighter as this is one of the last plays for the seniors in the group. However we have fun and joke around with the occasional scolding, yet we get our work done. Now I want to talk about my big speech about trigger lines. Before, I didn't have that much of one that I could detect because I have strong will and self control. However I did find my trigger line. It is people who are ignorant and arrogant in what they do and how they act. People who don't have an open mind, can't accept things, and who stereotype people. There are also radical zealots who use their spiritual text to justify what they do. They are my trigger line.
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