Finally, the day came to perform Naughts and Crosses and to say we smashed it would be an understatement, and considering this is our first play of the year, this is a fantastic way to begin.
I feel like the audience saw my version of Jasmine very different from Anya's because both my scenes are quite short, I did not have as much to develop, but I think I did quite a good job showing the contrast of Jasmine as Anya's Jasmine is a bit more aggressive, I tried to show the way the argument actually effected her portraying her as the injured animal behind the wall she has built.
I think that my nerves and excitement put me off a little bit because I didn't execute all my lines the way that I would have liked to, but I don't think that I could have done much about that anyway. And I hope that everyone heard and understood my lines, because I feel like some of the people behind me couldn't.
I feel like every time the door opened I got a bit distracted but I think it's only because I was seeing if it was my mother (sorry about that by the way), if she wasn't late I think I could have kept my concentration as once she entered the room, I did focus more because I wasn't worried that she would screech and make a lot of noise as she had already done that.
Overall I am proud of all the work that everyone has put into it and I am quite happy with my performance because I feel like I have taken in all the constructive criticism I have received, and I can't wait to find out what we will be doing next term.
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