When I look back, it is so clear. At age 3, my favorite things were dressing up and playing make believe. At age 10, in a children's version of A Midsummer's Night's Dream, my best friend was the lead and I was a tree, but I sure did know all of her lines... just in case. At 14, leaving my first opera, I was on a literal high--dancing and singing with joy. Yet, it wasn't until playing Elizabeth Proctor in Arthur Miller's The Crucible my senior year in high school that I realized acting could even be an option for my life and work. When visiting Ball State on a whim a few months later, I saw a show and that was it. I said, "I want to do this and I want to do this here." Yet, even then I thought, "Maybe this is just four more years I get to d...