SO......
There's been a change of plans.
I am currently doing a production of Sweeney Todd at the theater company called Inside Out. I was in the dressing room and our director Robin was talking to one of the leads (Bella who played Ms.Lovett). I was watching her in the conversation and I just remember seeing her face of awe. Then a bright idea just "popped into me head" (reference from Sweeney Todd 😏): what if we make a documentary on theatre?
Seeing my enthused director talk to one of her cast members and just feel so attentive and elevated by her made me appreciate that moment and director so much. Theatre and music are two things I love to death, they are ideals that run my life and ignite deep passion. Also, the fact that my sister and I had been trying to come up with a short film storyline but couldn't decide on one also promoted this quick solution. But its more than a solution, it would be a dream project my sister and I would feel honored to document.
So.... its official. My sister and I are making a documentary. (Now, do I know what it will exactly revolve around and have I asked if I can even do this.... NO! But I have backup options and a documentary is something I know we can do).
Overview:
- This has definitely taught me to take all options into consideration. You never know when a change of idea will come, so it is important to keep an open mind and be able to collaborate with and accept change, not build your life around it.
Change and spontaneity are exciting, and even if it seems scary, going with it when it feels right is my personal right course of action.
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