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That’s when they are told the stories of how Peter Pan tech week rehearsals stayed until almost midnight. They tend to shut up after that.
I’m so proud of this. There is an article in a local magazine about a production of Oliver I was in! http://issuu.com/coastalmags/docs/sci_apr12?mode=window&pageNumber=34
My friends and I were talking on facebook about grammatical errors and how annoying they are. Friend A comments on how friend B is a hypocrite because he forgot punctuation at the end of a few of his sentences.
Friend B responds with “ I left it for artistic purposes. It signifies that although I am done speaking, my mind never stops it’s train of thought “
This all happened on the theatre facebook page by the way. And our directer was part of the grammar squad.
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STORY OF MY LIFE. I am Mayor Matilda in All Shook Up and I’m only in 2 numbers out of 20-something numbers. I love all the chorus numbers in this show so much that I’m singing them backstage.
ME IN OLIVER. I was just like WHYYY CAN’T I BE IN CONSIDER YOURSELF???? D;
“Easy Street” Annie Dorothy Loudon, Robert Fitch, Barbara Erwin
First showtune I ever fell in love with ♥
My friend is seriously doubting her talent, and I can’t convince her myself that she is incredible. She wants to major in theatre and eventually move to NYC to persue her dreams. But she keeps on talking about how she doubts she’s going to make it and how she doesn’t think she’s talented enough. I keep on telling her she should at least try to chase after her dreams, even if she never makes it. This is a video of her as Nancy in Oliver a few weeks ago. Could you guys do me a favor and answer this with words of encouragement?


