Youth theatre does that for me, amongst other things. The opportunity to be involved in something truly creative, to watch young people develop from the shy twelve-year-olds who prefer to hang about at the back of the crowd scenes, to the confident teenagers whose performances can genuinely move you to tears or to laughter is a privilege not to be equaled.
Shetland Youth Theatre is currently rehearsing ‘Lunch in Venice’ by Nick Dear for the NT/Shell International Connections programme, and it did my old heart good to watch them acting their socks off, tumbling, dancing, leaping about the stage. In fact, so entranced was this desk-bound administrator that she even forgot to worry about the risk assessment for the ‘ten-person human pyramid with fiddler playing violin at the top’. I just allowed myself to feel inspired instead.
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