March 20, 2013

Dear Performers,

It’s been a lot of fun to watch you rehearse for our dramatic reenactment of the Boston Massacre. I can’t wait until the big performance on Thursday. I know you’ll put on a good show.

Think about the things you have to do to be successful as a performer: you have to practice your lines, by yourself, over and over; you have to take the risk of not caring what other people think about you and care only about putting on a good show; you have to collaborate with other thespians and help them to put on a show that you can all be proud.

These skills transfer to every other aspect of our lives. If we want to be successful in school or sports or life, we need to do those three things: put in the hard work, risk being great, and work well with others.

Good luck,

Mr. Heimbuck


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