I was discouraged at drama school, along with most of my peers.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I almost failed drama at school. I hated it. It was all about the history of theatre.
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.
I didn't start drama school until I was 20, and I don't think I would have gotten nearly as much out of it had I gone when I was 18.
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.
Actually, I failed drama in high school because of nerves. I wasn't able to memorize the words. I had complete stage fright.
What you don't get necessarily at drama school is a gigantic mix of people. At university, there's people from every social background, and you get to go through that period of being naive and not quite sure who you're going to be.
I always wanted to go to a drama school.
Drama school is a pretty intense experience, and I think it changes who you are.
I never went to a drama school or anything. I just gave it my best shot, and everyone seemed to like it, so I carried on doing it.
I never went to drama school, but I did learn a couple of things along the way.