eunice wong
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narrator
Yogi
Writer
Editor
When I moved to New York to attend Juilliard, I was straight out of a suburban high school and a Grade A Introvert. My dynamic new classmates seemed to be inexhaustible and blindingly confident social animals. “There’s been a terrible mistake,” I thought with growing terror.
I was brooding alone in the cafeteria during Orientation Week when John Stix—legendary director and acting teacher, 74 years old, small, white-haired, nicknamed Yoda—shuffled over with his lunch tray and sat next to me. He asked me kindly how I was. It spilled out: Terrible Mistake. Horribly Shy. Panicking. Must Go Home.
John chewed. Then, fixing me with his gaze, he said, “I think you chose acting as your salvation.”
I stayed.
John died in 2004. He is buried a few minutes from where I live.
I visit him often and tell him about the plays I’m doing.