Moses played MacDuff in the MacBeth play. Before he actually performed in the play, he had spent 1.5 hours two days a week for a few months. One of the comments Moses often heard was that he was the most confident, energetic, and clear when he spoke his lines. I couldn’t agree with those who gave those comments more. Sumi and I were glad that Moses could be part of the play. Both of us majored in English-related fields (English Lit & English Education), so we are somewhat English Literature-literate and we enjoyed the play very much. It was a good experience to revisit one of the Shakespearean tragedies.
One conspicuous feature was the role of the storytellers who spiced up the play and helped the audience better understand the play. During the play, two guys sitting in front of Sumi commented, “Is that boy your son? He’s the best.” That was a great comment!
I pray that Moses would be able to do well on the stage of life with the blessings of God. Son, remember although the director of your play was Mr. Josh Sigal, the real and ultimate director of your life’s play is God. Remember Him and acknowledge Him in everything you do. I’m very proud to be your dad! Love you.










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