Yes, in a way it is. I reccomend you read Shakespeare's poem "Seven stages Of Man" If you cant find it, email me at [email protected] for a copy of it.
Yes. Unless of course, you are the playwright (or a playwright trying to follow the example of the Master Playwright). Or if you are on the stage crew, you might find yourself in more of a supportive position for a long time. Eventually, however, one would hope no one stays in the audience forever, but that we can trade off roles now and then.
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Yes, in a way it is. I reccomend you read Shakespeare's poem "Seven stages Of Man" If you cant find it, email me at [email protected] for a copy of it.
Yes. Unless of course, you are the playwright (or a playwright trying to follow the example of the Master Playwright). Or if you are on the stage crew, you might find yourself in more of a supportive position for a long time. Eventually, however, one would hope no one stays in the audience forever, but that we can trade off roles now and then.
Shakespeare already said that: All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players
Some are players upon the stage, while others sit in the audience and watch.
Yes.