Is anyone here an actor, professional or ameteur? I took acting as one of my fine arts classes in high school for two years (freshman and junior). I've also been a techie for several plays, and while I haven't had many major roles, I have played roles such as Peter in Romeo and Juliet and am preparing for the role of Dr. Anagnos in The Miracle Worker. (All these are school-produced plays, BTW.) MY theatre program is particularly good, they emphazise professionalism and expect us to be as good as the adult actors in local theatres, but despite this, let us have our fun with the plays we do.
But my point is, maybe the process of acting, of discovering your character's innermost thoughts, goals and desires in order to become that character, helps teach the social interaction that we as Aspies don't know instinctively. By becoming other people, mimicking their behaviors and actions and living their stories, we learn in some weird way how to be ourselves, and we learn how to fake or "act" social interaction to make up for our lack of ability to do so for real. Well, that's my thought. What's yours?
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