Mady! And a Quick Look at Ford Hall!
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I am walking into Ford Hall, which is the theater department on campus where we're gonna have our first interview with one of the students here at Lindfield. She is a freshman here, and she's just going to tell us a little bit about her life here it Lynnfield and the theater department that she is involved with. So as you can see, the theatre departments really cool. There's a lot of, um, glass windows for you to see, like all the old stuff that they've done. There's lots of trophies and stuff, so the theater is really cool. I'm a psychology major, focusing in bio psych and a law minor. Okay, so how come you're involved with the theater department? I'm involved in theater because I was really involved with back in high school, and I enjoyed it a lot. I wanted to stay connected to make new friends here in Lynnfield. That I'm working on his assistant stage manager. Okay, So what other events and stuff do you do on campus? Ellen feel I'm a part of our day, What you plan, like campus wide events and like all events and I most I think it's just academics, theater and J. Okay, so you are pretty involved in theater, right? So how are you balancing your theatre and your schoolwork and you're outside life together? It's a lot. It's definitely a lot of time management, and it can be difficult at times and some weeks or more stressful than others. I think if you really love what you're doing and you want to be a part of something a lot, then it's worth it. Like within the theatre, I've made a lot of your friends and it like it's a really good leadership experience, and it's something I love to do. So it's definitely like something I'm willing to make time for. What would you recommend for other students coming to Lynnfield that are interested in Yeah, OK, yeah. That interested in theater? I definitely say be involved in it and like you could just try to get involved. I know I got involved because my Ari's were all involved in theatre, and so I had a connection that way. You could just walk in and, like, come in and talk, Teo, Any one of the people working here and they'LL get you hooked up with someone, like, introduce you to different areas. If you're not sure what you want to do if you want actor if you want to do crew or like any sort of technical things, that doesn't matter if you get involved. It's an incredible experience, and it's worth it. So me coming in I've never been in theatre before. Is that something that I could do if I was interested? It is okay.