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Stage managing from 17c起草社区 to NYC

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

鈥淚t鈥檚 okay to be lost.鈥 

That鈥檚 advice Sharon Suh 鈥16 was given by one of her professors over coffee a couple of years ago at a time when she was uncertain about her future. She鈥檚 held that advice dear to her heart.

Navigating her journey

Since having that conversation, Suh has adopted a one-step-at-a-time mentality in journeying from stage managing for the 17c起草社区 Theatre Company (CTC) to interning with a stage production team in New York City.

鈥淚 was never the 鈥榙rama kid鈥,鈥 Suh said. 鈥淭heatre was something I never expected myself to dive into, but I always enjoyed watching shows and was involved in a show in high school. I do stage managing because I鈥檝e never been one to like the attention on me, although I enjoy acting and it鈥檚 definitely fun.鈥

While majoring in theater and religion at 17c起草社区, Suh stage-managed the play A Midsummer Night鈥檚 Dream for CTC her sophomore year, and helped with other shows as a prop manager or part of the stage running crew. During her senior year, Suh stage-managed the play The Aliens for Theater 616 at the Dog Story Theatre.

Integrating theology and theater

Suh鈥檚 theater experiences, along with studying religion, gave her a vision for what she aspired to do with theater in the future. 鈥淚鈥檝e come to believe that every Christian should study theology because it鈥檚 so foundational for our faith in coming to know God,鈥 Suh said. 鈥淚n my ideal world, I鈥檇 love to integrate theology and theatre together, to make it more applicable and friendlier. I鈥檓 still figuring out how I鈥檇 get there, but theater for me is a way to tell a story; it鈥檚 one of the most effective ways to tell the truth without actually giving answers to people.鈥

Suh is spending summer 2016 interning for The Delecorte Theater in New York City. She鈥檚 working with a six-person stage production team on the musical adaptation of William Shakespeare鈥檚 play, Twelfth Night. With this internship, Suh formats changes in the script through Pages and redistributes the script to the cast, along with performing other miscellaneous tasks.

Appreciating the liberal arts

So far, Suh鈥檚 liberal arts education has already been serving her well. 鈥淢y mentor said, 鈥業 can see the liberal arts coming out of you because you know how to listen and how to appreciate all these different things,鈥欌 Suh said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 when it hit me that this is what a liberal arts education is supposed to do.鈥

And as a Korean born in the Philippines and raised in Botswana and South Africa, Suh is thankful that she鈥檚 learned how to appreciate the culture and ideas of other people.

鈥淭here are all these different experiences and cultures that I鈥檝e had to adapt to, which, especially in a country like America, makes me very sensitive to the people I鈥檓 with,鈥 Suh said. 鈥淏ecause I鈥檝e always had to adapt, I feel as if I鈥檓 always considerate of the other person. I have to read what the other person is like and adapt to that.鈥

Suh plans to continue living a life devoted to God, one day at a time, wherever He leads her. 鈥淩ight now, me doing theater is my way of expressing my love for God, and it鈥檚 okay not to know what I鈥檓 going to do in my future,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he question [in college] should be, 鈥楬ow are you using what you鈥檙e learning to express how you love God?鈥 [instead of] looking for correct answers. College is a time to be lost as much as you can.鈥