Theatre as a Freshman at Muhlenberg
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So since there's a lot of auditions, there's a common misconception that freshman don't really do a lot. Um, and Thomas is going to prove just that's not true because he's done a lot of theater here on. So when it comes to anything in college since muchas you make of it. So if you really go in and give it your all can be surprised with what happens on top of the shows that the liver has during the school year. They also have a summer stock theater called SMT, which you could do even if you're not enrolled in the school. I did it before, even got accepted into the Lindbergh, and I did it the summer before I showed up as a freshman. Now when you get here there a ton of things to audition for that we've already covered. My freshman year, I audition for Sunday in the park with George on Guy got into the ensemble of sending the park with George, which was a crazy experience. This semester, I'm involved with a studio production called Sorry, Wrong number, and it's a completely different experience because you go from working with a lot of faculty and you transfer into a lot of like student run collaboration, which is really cool. If you're interested in the music aspect of things, there are seven Acapella groups on campus here, and you can audition for any of them way. Have a plethora of performance ensembles in improv troupes in comedy sketch groups on campus that perform here in the red Doris Well, so even if you're not completely interested in acting and shows, you can be involved in a cappella groups. There are two choirs on campus he could be involved with. You could be involved with performance ensembles, comedy sketch groups. Honestly, the opportunities are endless is as much as you make up and and you can make your own opportunities to cat. You know they're pretty open about bringing in new groups so you can create a group, didn't make a student film. You could do what you want us as much as you make of it. The whole idea that freshmen don't get to do things, that you have the choice of going out and putting yourself out there and giving it your own. So don't let don't let the misconception intimidate you.