Today's Kindness #298: March 27, 2023
🎭Let's Head To The Theatre🎭
The lights dim and the audience settles. As the curtain rises, months of preparation come to fruition, and a story comes to life. World Theater Day celebrates the importance of theater arts as it continues to move, entertain, teach, and change us.
Theatre arts are enjoyed by millions worldwide. Productions take weeks, even months of preparation, and everyone must work together to create a finished product. The playwright crafts the perfect plot, dialogue, and action. Directors and actors develop characters and memorize lines that will soon evoke the writer's vision. The production crew designs the stage. Music, lights, and choreography bring the entire show together and the story is told beneath the lights before a crowded theatre.
Some of the benefits of theatre include:
- Performers of all ages build confidence, learn to work with others and discover an appreciation for the arts.
- Audience members are exposed to a new language, culture, and methods of storytelling
- The audience brings revenue to schools, communities, and other businesses in the area.
- Theatres cultivate an appreciation for the arts.
Being a part of a theatre production is a thrilling and stressful endeavor. And when it's done well, the audience reaps the benefits of terrific storytelling full of humor and emotion.
World Theatre Day is observed annually on March 27th. The International Theatre Institute created the day in 1961, and each year its message is spread worldwide through dramatic performances. For more information visit world-theatre-day.org.
How To Observe:
- Support local theater by responding to calls for auditions, stage assistance, fundraising, and attending performances.
- Share your experiences of theater backstage, onstage, or in the audience.
- Give a shout-out to some of your favorite directors, actors, and playwrights.
- Share your favorite plays and encourage others to retell the stories.
- Use #WorldTheaterDay, #WTD2023, & #JMT2023 to share on social media.
"I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is to be a human being."
~ Oscar Wilde