At first, I took theater courses on the side. Then, theater became my minor; then it was my major.
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I was taking electives, and that branched into theater. Theater led to me taking a break during the summer between my junior and senior year. After I graduated, I ended up moving out to L.A. But in my senior year, I made it a part of my major.
My background is in theater. I was a theater major in college.
I started in theatre. I went to the Boston Conservatory and majored in musical theater.
I did a lot of theater when I was in high school and college. I also did stand-up in college, so it was always part of what I did.
I majored in theater in college. I did a couple of plays in high school, and I really enjoyed it, so I went to Illinois Wesleyan University and got a degree, and then I went back to Chicago and started doing theater in all the companies around the city for about 11 years before I moved out to L.A.
While I was growing up all over, in all my different schools, I was always doing theater, auditioning for plays.
I did theatre a lot when I was a kid. Then I went to acting school in New York. I did a lot of behind the scenes in college. I wanted to learn while I had the time. I studied theatre and film in different capacities.
I got my degree in theatre at a little school in Pennsylvania, Bloomsburg University. It was one of those situations where I went into the major because I loved it, but didn't really expect to see it as a moneymaking situation or career.
When I entered college, I wasn't sure what I was going to do. My advisor happened to be from the theater department, and he encouraged me to take some classes there, which I did.
I had always done theater in extracurricular ways. I'd never been a drama major.