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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 12:48 pm
It sucks when a shows over and you had a really good time working on it...sigh... You grow so close to the people you work with and then Piff! they just become another passing face... It's so hard to leave Les Miz... Espically because I loved doing it so much... What show's were hard for you to leave?
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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 9:46 pm
It was hard to leave Little Shop of Horrors. Myself, Audrey, and the Urchins still have get togethers at Jack in the Box at the table where we accidentally wrote "Little Spot of Horrors" in sharpie on the wall.
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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 10:35 am
All of the one's I've worked on are hard to leave but, probably because I have only worked within my school, it was hardest to leave the musicals as they were the last shows the seniors did before going to college.
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Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2005 7:27 am
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!
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Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2005 10:32 pm
Mister It was hard to leave Little Shop of Horrors. Myself, Audrey, and the Urchins still have get togethers at Jack in the Box at the table where we accidentally wrote "Little Spot of Horrors" in sharpie on the wall. I'm doing that one in February! I still say my first one ("Grease") was the hardest to leave because I was the youngest, so it was really cool to meet the other people and try something new that I'd never done.
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Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 10:19 am
Leaving Joseph...Dreamcoat was hard because it was my first show. Honk was hard too because I was REALLY close with the cast. Fiddler was the worse because it's an amazing show. I was happy as hell to get done with King and I. Leaving What You Will was hard because it was a teen cast of like ten so we were all uber close. Sound Of Music was really sad too because I was so in love with the cast, but I wasn't in love with the stupid songs anymore (expect for the nun songs, because those were kickass to sing!) Pippin was alright, because I was gonna miss SOME of the cast, but not really the show as much. Music Man was the most rescent (not even a month ago) and it was sorta hard because the cast was fun and I'm gonna miss my solo, but I can't wait for the next show. After every show is over, though, I get really bored because it's such a time consumer that I never know what to do sweatdrop
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High-functioning Werewolf
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Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 7:11 pm
The hardest play for me to leave behind would probably be The Man of La Mancha. I wasn't even in the damn show, but that just shows how much everybody loved it. We still refuse to paint over the boards with the dungeon painted on them. One of our techies was seriously depressed because she had to jigsaw one of the La Mancha boards for the sake of the Don Giovanni mural in Amadeus. If we HAVE to paint one of the La Mancha boards, we paint the other side. The tech teacher thinks we're insane.
Everyone at the school is in love with La Mancha now. The stars of the show, when they return to the school, are worshipped as gods. "The Impossible Dream" will bring us all to tears damn near every time. The movie version makes usa all want to kill something small and defenseless.
Our theatre department is all about La Mancha.
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Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 7:16 am
i have great fun working on shows, when they go though i know anotherone will roll in soon so until that day you just sing the songs from the last one, that is aslong as they have memorable songs
im dazzle star child of the sky, im dazzle star born to fly, im dazzle star pretty dazzle star, i'll be the glitter in the corner of your eye
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Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 2:13 pm
It was really hard leaving Dracula in '04. Especially because I didn't really take the time to really get to know some great people because I was a scared little freshman. Of course, there was only 3 people I really knew and 2 of them I almost never saw because they were on stage crew but it was still fun.
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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2006 2:29 pm
Lucky Stiff was hard for me because it was the first show I'd done in a long time and I had realize how much I loved theatre. I still saw a lot of the people from the show, but we put so much effort into it (rehersal everyday after school except Wednesday, four hour Saturday rehersal for two months, and staying til nine the week it opened).
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High-functioning Werewolf
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Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 12:46 pm
I just ended Ten Little Indians last night. I'm really depressed about it. It was my last high school play, which is kind of bittersweet, cause I'm graduating early to take an internship at a local theatre. I had some good times with this show (even though our Lombard was sort of an a**). I made some friends with this show and I'm not prepared to lose them yet. Hell, I'm not prepared to lose my old friends. Besides, this may be the last show I do in a while. I don't know what my college situation is going to be like and I'm just a little afraid.
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Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 7:18 pm
I've only had two shows that were really truly hard to leave. "Zombie Prom" because it was the last show in high school and then "Alice in Wonderland" cus it was by far the best show I've ever worked on and I was sad that the student director would be leaving us after that cus she was alotta fun to know and work with.
I still miss her. Never failed to make me laugh.
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WickedElphie Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 7:05 pm
Last summer on the set of Once On This Island, I only keep up with two of my friends.
This semester, I only kept up with one girl from a 4-week drama program until she went back to her old school. The last time I saw her she was laughing because she made me run my bike into a parked car.
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 2:39 pm
Yeah, it's hard to leave a show becuase you're used to staying after school until 8 and 9 o'clock in rehearsal. But..At the same time it's also a good feeling, because you know that you're moving onto another show. With my school, we're also working on a show (Except for the last two weeks of school). Like, up until this past Friday, we were working on three shows at once. Now we're just working on two but..There's always something to do.
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Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 6:26 am
The Phantom item 666 It sucks when a shows over and you had a really good time working on it...sigh... You grow so close to the people you work with and then Piff! they just become another passing face... It's so hard to leave Les Miz... Espically because I loved doing it so much... What show's were hard for you to leave? The hardest show for me to leave was Oliver cause i got so into it. I couldnt get out of chacter for a few months after also being the last show I would preform with castlegate theatre school made it harder. I got told I could have went back but it wouldnt have been the same because all the directors were changing and people were leaving cause of it. Also as i was the oldest (oldest child actor, we did have adults brought in for oliver) I didnt see it as fair to stay on.
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