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Sunday, April 5, 2009
Welcome to NYJC's English Drama BLOG!
our first official meeting for drama night discussion was on 1 APRIL 2009.
Directors got a chance to meet their casts for discussion about their individual roles.
The instructor went through the background of the different plays with all the casts.




*Serious work in Progress= D



Discussion in large groups can be fun when everyone contributes their ideas for the different plays to make them more interesting. The instructor requested to watch the demo for the play Twenty Dollars. It was humorous just by watching the demonstration of the play. The casts were all very serious about their roles!


Well, there will be more updates such as interviews and more in-depth details of the various plays. The plays are all short anecdotes of our lives. Imagine watching how you have spent your life in 60 mins! Isn't that amazing?!? Stay tune for more updates! haha.=D


with love from English Drama Club
11:55 PM