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Jmpalm
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28 Apr 2005, 9:39 pm

I'm involved with community Theater, and it can alot of fun. You can also learn alot. Great experiance



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28 Apr 2005, 11:05 pm

I used to be. But now you're required to be 18. I did a lot of lighting and tech. What do you do?


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Therblig
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28 Apr 2005, 11:15 pm

I am very involved in community theatre. The one I'm most often committed to doesn't do youth productions too often so I'm generally limited to backstage. However, a few of us started a Youth Play Commitee to choose children's shows to be put on each season at the theatre. The Board of Directors now allows us to do two out-of-season shows each year with the occasional show as a part of the real season.

I think that any kind acting/speech class is very good for people with AS. Before I got involved in theatre (around the age of 8) my AS was 72 times worse than it is now as far as communicating with people. Being in theatre has brought me much more confidence than before. Though my symptoms aren't any more mild, they don't bother me as much.