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Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 6:13 am
Rachel Rabbit It was really hard for me to leave my last highschool performance. I was Tracy Lord in The Philadelphia Story, such a fun role. I worked with that troupe since freshman year and it sucked leaving them and highschool theatre behind when it was over, I cried! I played Dinah in that one,I twas so hard to leave,another one was when I played scout in to kill a mockingbird
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Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 7:27 pm
I think the hardest to leave was Les Mis I did this past summer because it was the last show for the company that was doing the shows. But me and my friends are trying to revive the company ^__^ But the most touching thing was at the end of the show at the cast party we went to someone's house that lived by a lake, so we had half the cast out on the dock dangling out feet into the water singing "Drink With Me" T__T
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Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 9:25 pm
It was really tough for me to leave Once On this Island, and even though it was like 3 years ago now, I still miss being in it, I remember a lot of the blocking and choreography, I still have the entire show memorized, and it's absolutly my overall favorite musical of all time. After everyone had their make-up and costumes on we'd do energy check, and at the end right before we did the word (choose a word and start chanting it quietly, then get louder and louder till you're screaming it and jumping up and down) our director would come down and we'd sing the last part of We Tell the Story acapella. The first night we did that it was so incredibly...just wow. And we did it before every show. I wanted to keep doing it as part of energy check, but I don't think anyone else would've gone with it. "Life is why. Pain is why. Love is why. Grief is why. Hope is why. Faith is why. You are why we tell the story. So I hope that you will tell this tale tomorrow. It will help your heart remember and relive. It will help you feel the anger and the sorrow, and forgive. For out of what we live, and we believe, our lives become the stories that we weave."
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