By Jacob Montenegro
Staff Writer
When Josh Cameron was 7, he saw the shows Oliver and Annie and he was amazed. He loved the drama, how suspenseful the shows were and how well the actors played their characters.
He decided he wanted to try acting, but there was a problem. “I wanted to start acting, but my parents said that I would be too shy.”
But Josh was determined, so his parents said that they would let him give it a try. They signed him up for a show and he has turned out to be a great actor.
Now a freshman, Josh has been in a total of 33 plays, both inside and outside of school, including Emperor Jones, Fiddler on the Roof, 13, and Shakespeare’s Much Ado about Nothing. Last year, he played a main role in Woodlynde’s high school production of Footloose, even though he was still in Middle School. Dr. Simmons said "Last year for the upper school play, the main actor who was going to play a huge role, stepped down and Josh stepped up to the role and learned all of the lines and he was a great actor."This year, he is going to act in Grease, which premieres March 6.
Josh enjoys acting because he likes to be in character and be someone different every time he is in a play. He also loves the thrill of acting.
“I used to get butterflies a lot, but my director said that getting butterflies was good,” Josh said, “because when you get butterflies, you are more cautious on stage and you can channel your nervous energy to remember your lines and ques.”
Josh’s favorite play that he has been in is Ragtime. He liked the story and there were excellent actors in it and it was emotional. “The play was historical and it was very dramatic,” Josh said.
Josh has other hobbies, as well, like watching his favorite T.V. show, “Everybody hates Chris,” which he thinks is hysterical. The main character Chris reminds him of himself. “I can see myself in the same situations and I can relate to the show,” Josh said. “The show gives me the chance to laugh at the stupid things a kid my age would do.”
Josh has been attending Woodlynde for seven years. He plays basketball and runs for the Cross-Country team, which he likes because he gets to talk to his friends on the team while he runs. “I find cross-country interesting because I get a lot of exercise, and not a lot of kids do cross-country and it’s a great experience,” Josh said.
He added: “Cross-Country builds stamina [and] endurance, and it teaches you not to give up.”
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