Sunday, August 16, 2015

Why Theatre Friends are the Best Friends



Let’s be real here, hanging around with your theatre friends is a blast. Whether it’s jamming out to show tunes, crying while watching the Tonys with a bag of popcorn or just hanging out at rehearsal, your theatre friends understand why you’re crazy, because they are too (in a good way, of course!).

Here are some of their best traits:

They understand when you can’t hangout.
Unlike some of your other friends, your theatre friends understand that you can’t hangout because you have rehearsal and that no, you can’t “Just skip it”. They get that theatre comes first for you. Because odds are, theatre comes first for them too.

They’ll (willingly) go see shows with you.
You won’t need to drag your theatre friends to The Book of Mormon tour with you, because they’ll be just as excited as you are! While other friends would probably fall asleep ten minutes into the show, your theatre friends will be having a blast right there beside you!

They’ll run lines with you anytime, anywhere.
Whether it’s in line at Starbucks, during finals week or in the middle of rehearsal, your theatre friends are there to help you memorize that scene that you just can’t get to stick in your head, and don’t mind hearing it over and over again until it’s perfectly memorized.

They make rehearsals 1000x better.
It’s not surprising that most theatre friendships are made at rehearsal- you’re constantly around each other! Whether it’s passing time during breaks or helping you survive that crazy fast quick change, they help keep you going at rehearsal- especially during tech week.

They understand your love for Broadway.
Unlike your regular friends, your theatre friends understand how emotionally exhausting being a Broadway fangirl/fanguy can be. They were your shoulder to cry on when Newsies closed, they celebrated with you when Kelli O’Hara won her Tony, and they’ll be right by your side at the stage door when you meet your Broadway idol (Hello, Queen Lesli!).

Show tunes. All. The. Time.
Your theatre friends won’t tell you to stop singing while you’re in the middle of performing Defying Gravity in your bedroom, because they’ll be the one singing Glinda’s part for you. Whether it’s in the car on the way to rehearsal, preshow jam parties or just hanging out in your room, it’s all show tunes, all day, everyday.

And if you’re really close, they might share some bobby pins with you. Maybe.

Why are your theatre friends your favourite? Let me know in the comments!

Sarah
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