Believe In Theater

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Theater has helped me become a better person, make friends and learn my passion. Theater has changed my life, this is why I believe in theater.

Theater has helped my learn my passion. I believe that theater helps kids and adults become more social because of saying lines and working with new people, less shy because you have to break out of your shell and be very bold and less stressful because it releases endorphins that reduce anxiety and stress. Theater has made me realize that I love to sing, act and dance. It has helped my cope with stress and other issues by doing what I love.

Theater has changed me. By doing theater, I have become more creative because of doing all of the acting and really having to learn about the characters I

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