Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Kathy Bridgman Wants You to Appreciate Theater



Kathy Bridgman has been an advocate for theater for as long as she can remember. One of her greatest joys in life comes from her involvement with the Community School of Music & Arts. Kathy Bridgman believes that much of the public hasn’t given theater a fair shot. The majority of the public flocks to the movie theaters, but where they should be is their local theater! There is something so electric about watching a live performance, says Kathy Bridgman. It’s something that can bring people together. Kathy Bridgman wants to share her tips for growing an appreciation for the art of theater:

  1.  Attend Multiple Plays. Kathy Bridgman shares that you can’t base your theater opinions on just one play. You must see a few to truly begin to foster that appreciation for theater. The more that you attend, the more you will find you enjoy them.
  2. Attend Diverse Plays. Don’t always go see the same type of play. Kathy Bridgman suggests seeing all kinds of plays. There are comedies, dramas, musicals and much more. If all you ever attend are comedies you’re missing out on a world of entertainment.
  3. Dress Up. There is nothing better than dressing up for a night out at the theater. Kathy Bridgman loves getting dolled up for a night out on the town, and knows you will too. Dress the part and you will definitely enjoy yourself that much more! 
The theater is great for spectators but is great for the actors as well! As a former teacher, Kathy Bridgman knows all about how theater can benefit students. Kathy Bridgman feels that the theater provides an outlet for many people who need it. Everyone should get out and support the theater and actors of all ages, Kathy Bridgman feels. Give it a fair shot and she promises you won’t be sorry!

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