During the play festivals, I’ve learned that you need unity and cooperation to win. It’s not a work of an individual alone; it should be done by the whole section. So, if ever that united section wins, the whole class shares the award. I’ve also learned that it’s not only the major characters that make the play win, but the whole class. For instance, if the major characters’ acting is amaaaaaazing, but the technicals failed, the class still wouldn’t win. This made me realize that staging a play is like a band performing—even if the vocalist is awesome, but the guitarist and the one behind the keyboard doesn’t sound good, that band will pretty much just flunk. To make a good stage play, all the elements should work together to make the performance successful. Having the best characters is not enough to win a play, but you also need good technicals, as well. That’s why when it comes to performing, UNITY and COOERATION are the biggest words associated to success. Without these two things, it would just not work out. I’ve also realized that we should also listen to other people’s ideas, because sometimes they might know what they’re really talking about. Another thing I’ve learned is that we should learn to accept defeat. I remember one photo I found in tumblr which could also apply in the recent play fest—“Never expect, never assume.”
Well sadly, the best lessons are learned at the end. Anyway, I’ll just save it for next year and try to make it work for my section.
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