Katelynn Schulte
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Leave It to Them
All my life, it was very evident that I was the technical theatre queen, not the singing goddess. I knew this because of just how ordinary I had always been. There are plenty of things about me specifically that I felt as if went unnoticed or were too ordinary to catch the attention of someone else. I was a twenty-seven-year-old woman with the most simple brown hair, the most simple brown eyes, and a name that never seemed to cause question. My sense of fashion varied depending on the work I was producing at the moment, which often was never anything too grand. I also never was the singing type. Sure, I was involved in musical theatre for eight years, but as a seamstress. In an environment as rigorous as theatre, a seamstress has no business singing but instead seaming. I was okay with this fact considering I was more capable with a needle and thread than I was with some lyrics or a song. There was never a question asked from me, I just did as my art led me to do. When trying to think from an outsider’s perspective, I simply wasn’t anything grand.
By Katelynn Schulte5 years ago in Humans