Alex's 2022 Blog
This year at Yew Tree certainly hasn’t gone as I intended it
to, but its been memorable.
I started the year in Yellow company, where I met some
incredible actors and took time to work on my own skills. Unfortunately, I left
before the show started to take shape. However I am glad that I participated in
selecting the theme for the performance. After the February half term I decided
to take the leap and move up to Sapphire company – Its undoubtedly one of the
best decisions I’ve made. I got involved with the play almost instantly and was
given the part of the Muse of Costume in ‘Live at the Apollo’. I absolutely
loved the role and I greatly enjoyed being a part of the cast.
When the summer holidays ended I realised that I wanted to
do more in Yew Tree and volunteered for the Miners Memorial service and the Big
Conversation. These casts were very diverse and discovered my love of acting by
performing with actors who had years more experience than me. I feel like I
truly belonged in those shows and I was delighted when the Big Conversation was
filmed.
In early November I started taking LAMDA classes which I
regret not taking earlier. Our Christmas show, Snow Day, has become my all-time
favourite show because I feel like I can truly resonate with the characters. I
am proud of how far Yew Tree has come over the last 12 months and I hope it
only gets better in 2023
Alex
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