- Learned about the process of auditioning for a role in a play
- Gained knowledge of the different roles and responsibilities of cast members
- Explored the art of storytelling through acting
- Developed an understanding of stage directions and blocking
- Learned how to memorize lines and deliver them with emotion
- Explored the use of body language and facial expressions to convey emotions
- Learned about the importance of teamwork and collaboration in a theatrical production
- Explored the use of costumes, props, and set design to enhance the storytelling
- Gained confidence in performing in front of an audience
- Learned about the importance of rehearsals and the process of refining a performance
Continued development in the field of art can be fostered by exploring other aspects of theater, such as directing or stage design. Additionally, the child can further develop their acting skills by participating in more plays or joining a drama club. They can also explore other forms of art, such as painting, drawing, or photography, to expand their creative abilities. Attending theater performances and studying the work of famous playwrights and actors can also provide inspiration and further understanding of the art of acting.