An acting recital expands the knowledge, experience, and professionalism of the actor. When preparing, the actor analyzes, establishes, and builds characters by picking powerful, appropriate monologues and... [ view full abstract ]
An acting recital expands the knowledge, experience, and professionalism of the actor. When preparing, the actor analyzes, establishes, and builds characters by picking powerful, appropriate monologues and scenes to create. Through a diversity of characters, an actor builds a strong repertoire.
Brokas uses the ribbon, “Learning throughout a Lifetime” with a pursuit of knowledge, insight, and goals in approaching theatre. As a student, Brokas uses this knowledge to gain new experiences and to grow and develop a strong basis for acting later in life.
For the presentation, Brokas will speak about the process she went through while picking her pieces, highlight the challenges she faced along the way, and perform two distinct pieces and a song from her recital, such as The Country Wife, The Waiting Room, and I Can Only Imagine.