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QuestionThis sounds so formal. Is there any way to make it more personal?Community AnswerIncorporate something funny, while not getting off-topic or too carried away.
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QuestionI made the program flyer and forgot one actor's bio. How can I fix it?Community AnswerJust print out an extra insert for the program with that actor's information. Make it the same size as the program.
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QuestionHow do I write the conclusion of my biography?Community AnswerYou could state your appreciation for the people who have helped you and guided you along the way so far, and then say something like, "I look forward to gaining more experience in the theatre in the future and continuing to expand my set of skills."
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QuestionWill a school theater biography be the same as a regular theater biography?Community AnswerA school theater biography would be shorter than a regular theater biography, so just stick with the most important facts and historical events. In most respects it is the, just not the length.
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QuestionHow can I add humor to my biography?Community AnswerBios are supposed to be formal and informative. No jokes or humor should be added.
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