British accents do exist. Considering pretty much every actor on anything you mentioned is from Britain/ Ireland, it's pretty obvious the kids were imitating a British accent. Or one of the many, anyway.Whether the kids were from Britain is another matter.
Quote from: Fun Timer on August 09, 2015, 06:36:00 PMDid you like the experience?I've only been in elementary school plays, but it's always been in the back of my mind as something I should probably try out at least once.Do you know if the theater type typically change their haughtiness in college? It only changes in college in the sense that it gets worse <_<Especially if the person in question is a theater major.It was a good experience, though. Acting and singing is something I really enjoy, but I can't see myself committing to either of those things--especially acting. It's gratifying, but tiresome. And the people you work with are crazy perfectionist.I played a mook in Guys & Dolls, and then Javert in Les Mis, in case you were wondering.
Did you like the experience?I've only been in elementary school plays, but it's always been in the back of my mind as something I should probably try out at least once.Do you know if the theater type typically change their haughtiness in college?