I’ve spent enough time behind the bar to know that some people thrive when everything’s moving fast orders flying, conversations overlapping, glasses clinking. It got me wondering: does that same energy translate to rehearsals or film sets? I’ve seen directors and actors juggle a million things at once, and somehow it works. But is multitasking really productive, or does it just feel that way because everyone’s too busy to notice the cracks?
For those who’ve been on set or in the thick of a rehearsal do you find chaos fuels creativity, or is it just a fast track to burnout? I’m curious if there’s a sweet spot where pressure actually helps, or if we’re all just pretending we’re better off with plates spinning everywhere. Would love to hear your takes.