Practicing My Acting (Lies of P)
Acting Skill: 10/10 LMAO
I currently go to college at Sorbonne Université in Paris, France for Theatre Arts (Musical Theatre) so I always sing and act in my streams with the games I play so it's not perfect....yet #fyp #liesofp #gaming #playstation #viralvideo
As someone deeply involved in theatre arts at Sorbonne Université, I've found an unexpected yet rewarding way to sharpen my acting skills by integrating them into my gaming streams, especially with games like Lies of P. This approach not only keeps my theatrical practice fresh but also engages viewers uniquely through a blend of performance and interactive entertainment. Playing Lies of P—a game rich in story and character—offers a perfect platform to explore different emotional expressions and character voices spontaneously. Incorporating singing from my musical theatre background adds another creative layer, helping me practice vocal control and emotional delivery in real-time, which is quite different from traditional stage rehearsals. What’s fascinating about streaming these sessions is the immediate feedback from the audience. It’s motivating to see how viewers connect with the storytelling element, even in a gaming context. Additionally, this cross-disciplinary practice pushes me to be more adaptive and fluid in my acting choices, blending gaming strategies with dramatic flair. This kind of content can inspire other performers to think outside conventional rehearsal spaces. Using interactive media like video games as a rehearsal tool opens new avenues for creative expression and audience engagement. For anyone interested in theatre or gaming, merging these worlds offers both an entertaining and educational experience. Overall, combining musical theatre skills with immersive gameplay is a unique way to practice acting, build confidence, and entertain. I encourage fellow theatre students and gamers alike to experiment with this fusion, as it broadens artistic horizons and turns everyday gaming into an opportunity for performance growth.


































































