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That was delicious. I genuinely don't think I've seen anyone line up those scene parallels so well before. This was a perfect snapshot of every branch, rock, and mattress they hit on their way down
— Melissa Cox
I'm gonna be honest I do support teachers and understand sometimes teachers are blatantly disrespected by students and expected to do nothing about it but if I hear a story about a student being horrible or disrespectful my first instinct will always be to give the child the benefit of the doubt and assume the teacher played a role. Probably a holdover of being a chronic detention child who was dragged out into the hallway and yelled at for "rolling my eyes" when I was avoiding eye contact.
If a teacher is truly stuck between a misbehaving child whose parents aren't paying attention and administration that isn't doing anything, then that sucks. But if a 30 something year old is getting offended and butthurt over the apparent disrespect of a 12 year old I will always start by being suspicious of the adult's emotional maturity
High school theater is so much fun because literally everyone is unstable as shit, pretty much no one has their schoolwork fully up to date, we’re all exhausted, and there’s usually huge amounts of relationship tattering drama but during performance nights we drop all of that off and if asked, we would all still die for each other. It’s like the pinnacle of non negotiable found family.
Learning stuff tonight. Counterweight rigging history.
Those last two lines are THE reason it's so hard to find academic literature on theatrical technology and design. So much amazing *work*, but very few people writing it down as they went.
(also what book is that plz?)
"Nobody looks up: a history of counterweight rigging" by Rick Boychuk
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