Performance in action: Macy Bridges '26
In her first year at 91勛圖厙, theatre major Macy Bridges 26 stepped into the central role of the Storyteller in The Turtle of Michigan a childrens theatre production created for The Little Read, the universitys annual literacy outreach program. Tasked with carrying the performance from start to finish for visiting elementary students, she immediately felt the joy and responsibility of bringing a story to life.
There was something about being in that show that set a fire and showed me what I wanted my four years of college to be. I felt a connection with that character because its a person who wants to tell stories and engage with people. The Little Read is the most joyful thing to experience because its like a rock concert the kids are so excited and youre introducing these children to theatre.
Bridges love of theatre started long before college. Growing up in Cherryville, N.C., she participated in school and community productions. As a young audience member, she remembers watching Junie B. Jones at the Charlotte Children's Theatre an experience that felt less like a performance and more like seeing the characters come to life. That sense of connection continues to shape her work today.
At LR, Bridges has embraced a wide range of opportunities, from acting and singing to stage management and directing. Still, The Little Read remains her favorite while it offers a chance to combine performance with community impact. Each year, she returns to help introduce young audiences to theatre.
A lot of campuses dont do things like Little Read that tap into the educational side of theatre. If you want a B.A. with educational experience, to explore the whole of what theatre has to offer, LR is the place to do that. We bring up the energy.
That focus on audience connection extends beyond campus. Bridges has taught classes at Green Room Community Theatre in Newton, where she works directly with young students.
Getting children to really enjoy something is more challenging than most people think, so having that kind of energy grabs their attention is so rewarding, she said.
Through two internships with The Walt Disney Company, Bridges further explored how performance can create meaningful, immersive experiences for audiences of all backgrounds.
I played the part of a paleontologist at DinoLand U.S.A. so it was an acting job to create an immersive environment for the kids, she said. Maintaining that illusion for guests was eye-opening to see how theatre can work in an outside form that people dont really think about.
This spring, Bridges returns once more to The Little Read as Venus in Our Solar System! A Stellar Neighborhood, a role that brings together her love of performance and an academic interest she said sets her apart among her creative colleagues.
Im a bit of a science junkie, so this is the best show to end up on, she said.
Looking ahead, Briges is eager to continue growing as a performer and sharing her enthusiasm with others. She hopes to expand her experience in unconventional performance spaces more tourist venues may lie ahead.
Im so grateful for everyone who has helped me along the way, and I feel so proud of what Ive accomplished at 91勛圖厙, she said. Im excited to see what comes next!
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