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, March 5, 2013
The things that have happened over the past few years, to say the least are just unexplainable. I started acting two years ago and well since then I can honestly say that each play has pushed me to my limits. I am great person, not a bragger, and this play being Arnold is weird and all. I have my friends of course who support me the entire way. Well, as my friend and brother Gabe stated in an earlier post, we're a team. We push each other more than we even know. I'm pushed to be a good example and he is pushed to be a good kid. Well I'm not going to make a big essay about it all because the play will say it all. I really hope people will enjoy it, my name is Jonah Berkley. I am Arnold Wiggins.
My Good Friend
My name is Gabriel Robinson, I am playing Barry Klemper in this years production of The Boys Next Door, and I am an 8th grade student at St. Benedict's. This is my 4th play with Ms. Flynn, and has altogether been of very much importance to me. This will be the last play that I get to perform with my best friend Jonah. Acting has been a lifelong passion of mine, and has never steered me wrong. I was only reassured of this when in 7th grade, drama guild introduced me to Jonah. Not only has he made my experience in the drama guild so much more enjoyable (even during tech week), but has made the Conlin Auditorium a place where I could feel comfortable and express myself.
I look forward to doing many more plays with Ms. Flynn, so this is not a farewell note. Merely a thank you note. To my best friend and true older brother Jonah. I do not have the vocabulary to describe how meaningful your friendship is to me. So, in short...thank you.
I look forward to doing many more plays with Ms. Flynn, so this is not a farewell note. Merely a thank you note. To my best friend and true older brother Jonah. I do not have the vocabulary to describe how meaningful your friendship is to me. So, in short...thank you.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)