Matthew's 2024 blog

This year at yew tree has been one of the best years for not only developing my skills as an actor but also for creating great memories with both new and old friends. 

Experiences such as my second connections play in which we performed Kiss/Marry/push off a cliff which was just as good as I expected it to be providing me with many opportunities to experiment with new techniques to develop my characters and acting skills. 

These skill were greatly beneficial to me when I performed in Chaos the same year, which is still one of my favourite plays to this day thanks to the ways it explored theories such as the butterfly effect and the human condition peaking my interest on a personal level as well as on the level as a performer. 

This year was also the year in which I tackled my grade 7 acting LAMDA exam which, was easily the hardest exam I have taken so far with not only its complexity as an exam but also in the knowledge about the plays I was performing excerpts from, experiences, such as previous connections plays, I believe, greatly enhanced my performance as characters from; War Horse, Othello and Teechers and I am happy to say I came out with a distinction. 

Overall, I am once again extremely grateful to Sarah for all of the hard work and dedication she puts into helping us develop and exceed expectations every year whilst also curating a love for acting in me that I couldn’t live without. Excitedly looking forward to next year and whatever it may bring!

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