Miona Lee, center, in Ghostlight's production of "Six Characters in Search of an Author." |
Ghostlight is sharing our personal stories of why theatre is so important to us and, in turn, to others. We hope you'll feel inspired to support the arts now and forever more.
Miona Lee, Literary Manager, Ensemble Member
"I’ve always struggled with allowing people to know the real me. Call it social anxiety, call it trust issues stemming from childhood, whatever. That fact is, I’m not comfortable around people and don’t share much of myself with others.
"I could
tell you a cute story of how when I was in fifth grade I played a
Marilyn Monroe version of Mrs. Claus complete with feather boa and
caught the theater bug. But really, I found performing was the perfect
escape from myself. I found slipping into someone else’s skin
liberating. I didn’t have to bare my soul to others.
"Through the years I’ve played my fair share of Queens, fairies, villains, misguided actresses, sisters, wives, girlfriends and the occasional warrior. Each time, I burrowed into these characters to find out what it is they might be hiding from others. Sharing these flawed characters to an audience has allowed me to open up more in my own life. It’s OK that I’m flawed, there are people out there that will accept me no matter what.
"For me, theater is much more than telling important stories that remind us we’re all connected. It’s my way of slowly learning to accept myself and trust that others will do the same. "
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