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I did a ton of it years ago. It can be loads of fun, as long as you go in with reasonable expectations.
There’s a lot to do, whether or not you get a part on stage. For example, many theaters need volunteers to help with sound, lighting, set design, etc. and are happy to train you to help.
And the part about reasonable expectations: all-volunteer organizations can have a wide variety of people - with a wide variety of skills. For example, every theater has at least one person in a high position who doesn’t know what the fuck they’re doing and who plays politics.
Focus on what you yourself are getting out of it, and how you can help others. If you do that, it’s easier to do good work, learn things, and enjoy yourself.
It’s kind of both things. Sites like Walmart encourage users to leave reviews, but that leaves the door open for unhappy customers to complain.
Same thing is rampant on Amazon.
I always wonder whether the people bother to actually contact the companies to try to get things fixed, or if they just post out of anger and expect someone to respond to them.
They aren’t filtered because companies like Walmart don’t actually read the reviews.
Yeah but you didn’t meet her in the past week.
(I’m guessing.)
You can pressure your wash drums, but drumming on a pressure washer is less reliable.
Clippy as a hidden character.
Yeah but I replied with it because I misunderstood what was being asked. It’s not relevant to OP’s question.
If I had left it, it would just add to the confusion.