Chapter 41
Life, Once Again!
âPut down your scripts.â
The entire club put down their scripts. The entire auditorium quieted down right then.
âWeâre going to stop using our scripts from now on. You all have your lines memorized, right?â
âYes!â
âGood.â
Miso drew a rectangle on the floor with blue tape.
âThis is the size of the stage youâll be working on from now on.â
9 meters wide, and 7 meters tall. The eleven members of the club looked around from inside the rectangle.
âSmaller than you think, isnât it?â
âYes.â
âThis is how big most small theaters are. But actually performing in it should change your thoughts drastically. Youâll realize how massive it is once you actually start performing in front of a crowd. Now! Letâs start again from the top. Stay focused, now. Donât try to take it too seriously, and feel free to ask for lines if you get stuck. Ok?â
âYes maâam.â
âI wonât comment too much, since this isn't for real yet. Just try to figure out how the play goes as you work in real time with other actors. Now then, Daemyung, begin.â
The play began with a loud sigh.
* * *
âHm.â
Soojin smiled awkwardly, causing Maru to put down his tiger doll.
âIs there a problem?â he asked.
âNo, itâs nothing.â
Her words betrayed the look of disappointment she wore.
âPlease tell me. Iâm trying to learn here, so anything helps.â
âWell, ok. If thatâs the case...â
Soojin took the doll from his hand and put it on hers.
âFirst off, your flow of speech is perfect. Even an adult whoâs never heard the story would be able to understand everything after just one go. But...â
She looked at the doll for a split second before going ârawrâ with a smile on her face.
âThe play isnât for adults. A good story has value, for sure. But kids want entertainment. Itâd be good if we can tell them a good story and make them have fun at the same time, but children canât focus for too long at once. In the end, what you need is something that can grab their attention. Entertainment.â
She went ârawrâ again quietly before continuing.
âYouâre good at explaining things, Maru. Ah, Iâm not a professional, so donât take my words too seriously.â
âYouâre certainly more professional than me.â
âI-is that so? In any case, youâre good at explaining, but itâd be better if you tried to add in some funny bits in the middle. Speaking of which...â
Soojin put the tiger doll back on Maruâs hand. She walked back down to the first floor before returning with something in her hand. It was a camcorder. A small one at that. They should be pretty expensive at this timeâ¦
âIs that yours?â
âOh, this? Yeah. Itâs from Alpha. The video qualityâs good, and it has decent memory. Plus...â
Soojin closed her mouth with a smile. What an interesting lady. An early adopter trying to get a truck licenseâ¦
âIn any case! Can you try putting on a play with that doll?â she asked.
âBy myself?â
âYeah. Iâll take care of the other voices.â
Maru put on the doll. He decided to start from the section when the mother and daughter characters would meet the tiger on the mountain.
âRawr.â
âOh dear.â
âYouâre fearless, arenât you?! Coming into these mountains so late at night! Sniff, sniff, whatâs this I smell? Rice cakes?â
Maru decided to just go straight to his next line. Normally, a teacher would intervene here to explain the story.
âI wonât eat you if you give me one of those.â
âH-here you go. Please let me go.â
The play started again. The tiger would eat the rice cakes, and then eat the mother as well.
âAlright, letâs stop here for now. A video should explain the situation really well. Here, take a look.â
His videotaped self was a lot more awkward than he expected from the beginning. He was just staring straight into the camera with no expression at all. Once Soojin finished saying her lines, he finally opened his mouth in the camera.
âAha,â Maru exclaimed.
âYou get it?â
âYes.â
Maruâs pronunciations were good, and his voice acting decent as well. But his face⦠His face didnât carry any emotion in it at all. Apart from his hand, the rest of his body was completely still. In short, it was just really boring to look at.
âAlright, now that you got some feedback, letâs try again pretending you have an audience this time around. Here, Iâll show you how.â
Soojin donned the mother & daughter doll on one hand, and the tiger doll on the other. She took a small breath before starting.
âRawr!â
That roar alone was enough to make Maru realize how much better Soojin was compared to him. She was moving her entire body when she performed. She tried to become the character itself as she acted out the dolls. She roared like a tiger when the doll was supposed to roar, and she shuddered in fear when the two human dolls scrunched away as well.
That face of hers bloomed into a grin one second before morphing into fury in the next. It was pretty funny to look at. She even made a sorrowful expression when the mom got eaten by the tiger. After the short demonstration, Maru couldnât help but clap. He realized that he was looking down on finger doll plays all this time. He was trying to get into this with the wrong mindset.
âThis is a bit embarrassing when you first try this for the first time. Finger dolls can only do so much to convey emotions. In the end, I realized that I had to express things myself as well. Dolls are just symbols. Mascots. You have to be the one to convey the actual emotions. Voices arenât enough. Just moving your body a bit here and there arenât enough either.â
Soojin frowned deeply, saying âyou have to do it like thisâ as she did so. She seemed to be trying to look scary, but she only looked cute doing it.
âKids are sharper than you think. They get bored if they realize you arenât trying hard. Thatâs why you need to do your best.â
She gave him back the tiger doll. Maru nodded. He realized what the woman was trying to tell him. He didnât know if he could do it well, but he might as well try.
âSmile,â Soojin smiled toothily.
âSmile,â and Maru decided to follow suit.
He had to wonder, if a play for kids were this hard⦠What was an actual competition like? His mind drifted off to the other club members back at school.
Were they doing well?
* * *
âAuuuuagh,â Miso said, with a strange expression.
Dojin was just looking down at the floor right in front of her.
âAbubaba?ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
â......â
âAbaba, abababa. Are you trying to imitate a baby?â
âNo, maâam,â Dojin responded.
âI told you to ask if you didnât know how to do it, didnât I?â
âYes, maâam.â
âSo why didnât you? Are you trying to waste time?â
âIâm sorry.â
âWhy are you apologizing to me? Youâre only hurting the club here. In any case, donât you have something to do?â
Ugh. Dojin ran outside. Ask questions if you have any⦠It was a great motto. A very nice way of running a club. You could always ask the other members if you happened to forget one line.
But there was a rule here. A single rule that existed to stop Dojin from asking any questions.
The rule itself was simple enough. If you forget your line, two laps around the field. If someone tells you your line, two more laps around the field. Dojin shouted annoyedly as he came out into the field.
âUgh! Frigginâ hell! What am I supposed to do?!â
âI can hear you!â
Dojin flinched when he heard Misoâs voice from above. He ran the two laps as fast as he could before coming back in. The practice resumed afterwards.
He had his issues with Miso, but he couldnât help but follow her instructions regardless. They were definitely working very well.
Running cleansed him of his other thoughts. The nervousness in his body disappeared. The lines slowly returned to him as the club practiced again.
âOkay,â Miso clapped her hands together.
A single round of practice without looking at the script had finished.
âWe canât just finish this with one practice round, can we?â
Dojin nodded, along with everyone else. They were pretty confident they could do better this time.
âAlright. Letâs just go at it, then. Weâll try running after one more round of this.â
Running. That is, actually putting on the play. Miso always threatened to âmurderâ them if they made a mistake during this.
Dojin swallowed. He was the one thatâs made the most mistakes in the past week. He knew what Miso was capable of when she got angry. The other club members seemed to have thought the same thing.
âGood, good. That nervousness is good. This is for real, now. Making a mistake in a run means youâve made a mistake on the actual performance. You need to be careful. Weâll get right into it after this.â
Miso leaned back in her chair with a smile. Dojin, on the other hand, just sighed. He didnât even want to imagine the consequences of making a mistake here.
* * *
They were crying.
One of them started first, then the other kids started crying as well. What did he do wrong? Maru looked at Soojin nervously. In the previous scene, he decided to try hard and put as much emotion as he could in showing the tiger eating the mother. He put on a big frown, shouted âroaaar!â as he bit down on the mother doll.
He thought he did pretty well. He really did. But the little girl in front of him exploded into tears.
âHa, haha.â
Soojin laughed awkwardly before bringing out a different doll. It was a cute turtle. She walked into the crowd of crying children. Maru tried stepping in to help, but receded after the children all stepped back in fear.
âWhy did you cry? Were you scared?â Soojin said, waving the turtle doll in her hand. Her voice was soothing and slow.
The crying children instantly gathered around her.
âH-he!â
âA-ate mommy!â
âMoooommmyyyy...â
Maru flinched inside. He felt like he did something wrong. But since there wasnât anything he could do to remedy the situation, he just awkwardly scratched his head.
âThey mustâve been surprised. Then again, when you roared, I almost flinched as well,â the teacher next to him whispered.
Maru apologized.
âDonât worry about it. You were just trying hard. I donât think we can continue with you today though. The kids will cry if they see you.â
The teacher gave Maru the doll on her fingers. Maru turned to look at the kids with a conflicted look. The kids were all telling Soojin to punish the bad tiger with a crying look.
â...Come to think of it, my daughter wasnât a fan of playing with me either.â
He recalled the time when he threw his daughter in the air to stop her from crying. His wife smacked him for that.
Of course, his daughter only cried more from that as well.
[Ugh, have some common sense!]
The voice of his wife was still ringing in his ear.
âSorry, Iâm just not very talented.â
Maru turned to head up to the second floor. The first time he tried to help out in a puppet play, he got three strikes immediately.