i have been recommitted, yet again.
Truth: Theatre is therapeutic. You don't even have to be the one on stage to experience catharsis and recognize how you can change and be better. When the person on stage is committed, and open, allowing vulnerability to reign rather than be in control of the outcome, growth is the fruit.
"Seeing isn't believing. Believing is seeing!" A child elf taught this on "THE SANTA CLAUSE." When we believe...do we SEE it for the reality we are proclaiming it to be? If we believe in a person, do we believe that this person is REAL...with desires, fears, favorite foods, etc. These specifics and details support this person's reality...as we come to know this person, our belief in them can be stronger...as it will be founded on what makes this person whole. I was taught this tonight at rehearsal for "Savior of the World."
New friends: Brother Beeston and Brother Stay, fellow teachers at the MTC. They let me sit in on their class. They are rock star teachers.