Our N.C 2005 Drama Class consisted of three dudes - all completely differring in skills and physicality - seriously we went tall through to short, fat through to skinny. It was like the Three Amigoes, thespian style. And it was completely awesome.
Nam - Out of the 15, no one got 70% higher in Final Assessment Mark 'cept me; crap. 8-10 people got below 50%, 4 of them got 40%-50%, the rest were 30%, and two 60%
i go to an all boys school.
we have about 15 guys in the class.
we r all got 70% or higher.
and me and another guy got nominated for onstage.
we're pretty chuffed.
im suprised so many guys would do drama.
its a good environment in the classroom, but out of the classroom we often get teased because of it. alot of other guys see drama to be feminine.
Our drama class has 26 kids (I think) and 7 are guys. More importantly; the top 3 ranks are guys aswell (I'm second) with a tie for third with a chick. Guys dominated this year for us. In English Extention II the top 3 were guys (the only 3 guys out of 8 students or something) aswell, but that's another story.
I so wish we could have had an all guys group, we would have fucking kicked arse, damn female thesbians lesbians...anyway
it's pretty good though. we play the male roles quite well. also whenever we are on excursions we make him play yay or nay with us. he doesnt really want to, but he has no choice.
it's pretty good though. we play the male roles quite well. also whenever we are on excursions we make him play yay or nay with us. he doesnt really want to, but he has no choice.
well, when a guy walks past he is either a yay (hot)or nay (not hot)or a may (neither a yay or nay). terrible game i know and it makes men objects and all that stuff but its really fun to play on excursions.
sad that we wont have anymore.
my cousin goes to an all girls school, and she says there have been discussions (particularly after watching OnStage) where they feel at a disadvantage compared to co-ed schools, because they don't have guys in the group performance to help with extensive movement and play male characters. She said something about how it can be quite awkward for a girl to play a guy, when they are obviously girls lol
really? my group was three girls. we actually used our gender to our advantage. we pretend to me men who think they lost man hood. it recieved laughs everytime we did it