Luckily, the public school system that I was in had a really great drama program, so I plunged into that. It really sort of kept me afloat because I was bored in school.
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At the end of my first year, I realized I wanted to do more drama, so I actually started an extracurricular course outside of university. So I was at school all day writing, and in the evenings I'd go to drama school. So it was nonstop.
Drama school was a lifeline for me, it saved me. I found it very nurturing - I just clung on.
I always wanted to go to a drama school.
I almost failed drama at school. I hated it. It was all about the history of theatre.
I was involved with drama departments since the 5th grade. I played at it. It was an escape.
I took a drama class in elementary school, and I just remember having so much fun with it. From there, I just studied, got better as I went along, and continued to grow.
I was just lucky enough to grow up in a time when they actually had drama departments in schools.
I was discouraged at drama school, along with most of my peers.
My parents couldn't afford a full time drama school, but I basically just did every class I could do, and followed every drama interest I could. When I was 15 or 16 I did drama courses.
There wasn't much for me to do after school except the drama club, so when I kind of started doing drama club, it seemed to be something I could do.
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