Haha, no worries ^_^ By the end she is a bit of a tart :P We've got a matinee performance for all the little kiddies at my local primary school tomorrow, so it should be cute :3 Hope they're not too shocked :P
Pahaha xD If they're not scarred for life by the sight of me in leather leggings :P I'm just a bit nervous now - I got asked for the first time in years 'what happened to your arm?' I told them I got in a fight with a hedgehog. But it really shook me - and my arms are uncovered on the night, and I don't know what to do D: Maybe I can cover the scars with stage makeup or something.
I'm sure they won't be! I can understand why that would freak you out a bit, it's always scary when people ask.
I think you shouldn't cover up but it's up to you.
Depending on how close the audince is to the stage, and how bad the scars are, they might not really show that much to the audience. It's been a long long time since I was on stage. I don't think I'd be able to get up and do it now.
I usually don't bother, in fact sometimes I wonder whether I'm subconsciously attention seeking :/ Truth is, I just can't stand long sleeved shirts :/ usually people don't comment, it just kinda threw me a bit. because it's like 'you're not thick - you know what they are'. I can understand if it was from a little kid, but this was a girl in my year. she knows what cuts look like. *sigh* ah well, I might not bother covering up. The light's will hide most of the damage :)
I don't think it's attention seeking at all, unless you're going around and rubbing the cuts in peoples faces, which i don't think you will be doing.
I've had a young girl once ask me what was wrong with my leg, i just said 'i was attacked by a raccoon' lololol!
I don't go round rubbing them in people's faces xD I just go through phases of not caring that much about my scars :) Which I suppose is kinda a good thing. Anyway *removes depression from the thread* I have cookies! Like, real life cookies! And it's awesome :D