Theatre+Error is a blog about theatre, theatre education, and theatre training. Why do some things work and others don't? What are the pitfalls to teaching? What are the lessons that can be learned? Ideas, insights, opinions, and more, this blog tackles the day to day learning of the teacher.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Looking for love?

Well, you might find it in acting class. While the jury is still out on the viability of relationships between actors (you read the tabloids, right?) I know many people who have made it work.

Bottom line: be nice to your scene partner and your fellow acting students.

 

See this snippet from a CNN.com article:

Los Angeles, California

"He sat next to me in my acting class. Our instructor paired us up for a scene, so we exchanged numbers to rehearse. He kept sending me flirty texts and asked me out that weekend.

Our first date was a picnic dinner in Griffith Park and a visit to the Griffith Observatory. We had an amazing view of downtown Los Angeles and the Hollywood sign. We kissed under the stars and were surrounded by city lights. It was so romantic and felt like it was straight out of a movie." --Adrienne Tilden

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