Rachel Stevenson

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Overall Rating: 5.0 / 5.0

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2020
May 06, 2021

Don't be afraid to be yourself; drama requires you to be in full mastery of your emotions and expressions. Be respectful and don't talk when the teacher is giving instructions. Drama is a fun class, and most see it as a sort of 'easy' class, but it is much better enjoyed when you put a little backbone into it. Work diligently but don't be afraid to socialize a little with your teammates. As long as you put in the effort to memorize your scripts and complete the writing assignments, there is no reason you shouldn't thrive in this class. Most importantly, have fun!

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