Shine by Allison Allen
Stepping into the role you were made for.
Allison performed hundreds of live performances of Grease on Broadway, so she knows a little about acting. She takes lessons learned from theater and translates them into real life. Are we standing on the stage that God has for us or are we trying to hide in a corner or play another role completely, one that we're not equipped for?
She talks about being an understudy and learning from older and more experienced actors and how much she could learn from them. How like life when we allow ourselves to be mentored and taught by those older than us or when we delve into the Word of God and let Him teach us.
She also talks about how an actor needs to learn to stand in the spotlight and to be at the right place and the right time so the light illuminates the main part of the story. Again, in real life, we need to stand in the light God has called us to. That may not always be easy, it might be calling us to share a difficult part of our story or step out of our comfort zone, but unless we want to leave an empty spotlight and miss the key part of our story, we need to step out into the spotlight.
This was a good book. I enjoyed the parallels between theater and real life.
I received this book from Revell and am not required to write a positive review.
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