7 Reasons Why Theatre Makes Our Lives Better


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03/24/2012 01:30am
  Eric Rae

Very well said. I can't even begin to say how much I've grown as a result of my pursuit of the creation of theatre. I am definitely sharing this article with everyone who is willing to read it.

 

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03/17/2012 01:23pm
  Rene Carbayas

"Studies have shown that students who participate in theatre do better in school. Making plays together also draws kids out of their shells and helps them learn to socialize in a productive and healthy way."--witnessed this among my high school students at Claret School of Zamboanga City, Philippines...

 

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03/13/2012 03:16am
  Steven P.C. Fernandez

Well said. Precise, to the letter. Let me repost this, so I share in your celebration :)

 

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01/25/2012 10:53am
  Patrick White

I love this. So concise and insightful. A revelation that you knew all along. many of these reasons i've carried around and it's wonderful to see them shared. Onwards and upwards.

 

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01/03/2012 05:13pm
  Steve Peters

This is an eloquent and simple analysis that cuts through to the truth about the survival value of theatre in any education and its role in the future of the academy.

 

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11/24/2011 12:45pm
  Fabiola Johnson

I teach and produce theater with children, teens and adults in a small city in Mexico. It has been very difficult to recruit young adults but those who are involved, have better grades and can be seen protaganizing events of all types; they shine and will hopefully never be mixed up in any negative activities which have affected our beautiful country recently. I will translate this to spanish and read it before the next show, if it's alright with the author. THANK YOU

 

Anonymous's picture
11/20/2011 07:37pm
  Good info

Very nice site!

 

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11/14/2011 04:56pm
  Mark Haren

Both my children,Daughter & Son have been involved with theatre since grade school. Each has been in over 40 plays to date. while they both have other interests as well, they each continue to stay involved with theatre as often as is possible. Even as they explore new avenues in life, they each have not lost the desire to perform.I am and always will be extremely proud of them,as they both truely shine theatrically.

 

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11/05/2011 05:36pm
  Robert Patrick

Gay people worldwide understand every point this marvelous speech makes. see my lecture on the origins of gay theatre here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KGKetgHXOI

 

Anonymous's picture
11/04/2011 12:11am
  Drs

Theatre is stress relief...it diverts our attention from our own personal struggles and allows our minds to clear from the craziness of every day living. Theatre can move us to tears, allow us to laugh uncontrollably or amaze us with wonder....theatre is therapy.

 

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10/29/2011 11:12am
  Robert Kaplowitz

These are fantastic reasons. If I may offer a #8:

Theatre helps us to understand the lives of others on a visceral, rather than intellectual, level.

As a white person, I can't know what it was to be African-American in the 20th Century, but August Wilson's work helps me to see and understand this. In the same vein, I have been expanded by the "Vagina Monologues," "In Darfur," "County of Kings..". And, even beyond the obvious demographic differences, plays that seem to be "of" my world allow me a window into lives that are ostensibly similar, yet fundamentally different. My parents may have been academics, but I gained an understanding of an entirely different human condition while watching "Who's Afraid of Virgina Woolf." So - theatre expands our connection to the larger world, and our empathy for lives lived differently from our own.

 

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10/29/2011 07:56am
  annette matamoros

How true these statements are. Thanks Charles for sharing.

 

Anonymous's picture
10/28/2011 08:20pm
  Caitlin

The theatre I am currently working for could really use this. Thank you Sir! You have made me smile!

 

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10/28/2011 01:37pm
  David Ramón Zayas

I've just shared this on Gamut Theatre Group's twitter (@gamut_theatre). What a wonderfully articulated article, Manny! Thanks for sharing it.

 

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10/28/2011 08:59am
  Connie McEwen

Theatre Alliance of Buffalo will be sharing this article! Thank you Howard!

 

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10/28/2011 12:15am
  Lonny Fox

I do not thank that I could say it any better. Have been on stage a number of times and been changed by every show that I have ever done. I knew that it made a difference. Thank you for expressing it so well.

 

Anonymous's picture
10/27/2011 11:03pm
  Erin Voth

Wonderful!


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