<p>Hi everyone!</p>
<p>I'm currently a second-semester sophomore in college pursuing a Bachelor of Arts. I was involved in a "theater" program (called Destination Imagination, or DI) since I was young, but the term "theater" is used very loosely. It was more utilized to teach teamwork and creatively solve a given problem. In March (after working since October), we presented our "solution" in an eight-minute skit complete with scenery, props, and costumes -- all completed by the team members with any outside assistance. This program, while extremely useful for life skills, was not based on acting or putting on a performance. It was more the creativity used by the team.</p>
<p>That being said, I have always LOVED performing. My absolute favorite part about participating in DI was performing our skit. Unfortunately, since it was so time consuming, I have never been able to act in an actual theater production. This semester at college, I'm taking an acting course (my first ever) and absolutely fell in love with it.</p>
<p>I want to act in a play this summer (I auditioned for my school's spring production but unfortunately was not cast), but</p>