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Young Talent Highlight: Anna Stoforandova

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Tell us a little about yourself! How did you first get interested in acting?

I've always loved plays and movies since I was little, I wanted to feel what it'd be like to be the one people saw onstage.


What was the first play or show you ever performed in? What do you remember most about it?

I think the first play I participated in was "The Game", where I performed with Theatre33 at the AACTFest in 2023. I remember being nervous to perform in front of so many people, but I remember even more the exhilaration I felt afterward.


Who is your favorite actor or performer, and why do you look up to them?

Margot Robbie is my favorite actress, she showcases an incredible range in the characters she plays and is extremely dedicated to her role

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What has been your favorite role so far, and what made it special?

I loved playing Fester in The Addams Family because it was such a fun role, I really enjoyed every moment spent bringing the character to life.


What’s the hardest thing about acting that you didn’t expect when you first started?

The way you have to be focused and pay attention to everything on the stage, but still be relaxed.


How do you get ready for a performance? Do you have any special routines or good luck charms?

There isn't a specific routine that I have, I mostly just get ready with my cast while rehearsing my scenes.


What’s the funniest or most unexpected thing that has happened to you on stage?

During The Game, I accidentally pushed someone too hard and completely broke character, luckily I was turned away from the audience and had time to recover.


How do you remember all your lines? Do you have any tricks that help?

I typically write down my lines and the dialogue that comes before them several times to memorize the scene and dialogue.


What do you do if you get nervous before a show?

Convince myself that I've got nothing to worry about since I know all my lines by heart and the worst thing that can happen could become a funny memory in the future.


What’s one thing you love about theatre that makes it different from other activities?

I love the carefree atmosphere and people I feel at home with.


If someone wanted to start acting but felt too nervous, what would you tell them?

I would say that it's better to try and fail than giving up and never knowing what you're missing out on.


How does it feel when you take your final bow after a performance?

Incredible


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