Well after much pressure from my family I finally find my self blogging. The play went fabulously. I had a cast of 36 students plus 6 other "production" students grades k-5. It ran about 55 mins. Including a brief intermission where another student played a few piano pieces. The sets looked awesome, the costumes were great, the kids really excelled in their parts. I couldn't have been more proud. Kyle made the greatest programs and show poster. Kyle also ran the show's music and sound effects. He plugged his laptop into the school's sound system.
All in all it was a wonderful experience. I'm already planning for next year. I hope to continue for the next couple years. Baylin has three more years at Bellview. I already have a kindergarten mom I'm eye balling to pass the torch onto. But who knows maybe children's theatre directing will be my new calling.
Plays I'm considering are Peter Pan, The Jungle Book, and the Wizard of Oz, but I'm still open to any ideas you might have. I plan on reading these stories this summer and seeing which one grabs me. I wrote Alice in Wonderland almost verbatim from Lewis Carroll's original story. Of course, there were whole chapters left out for time or practicality of production. But I enjoyed staying true to the author and not some other version, like Disney. Which unfortunately is the only clear view I have for these stories I'm considering. So I'm very much looking forward to reading these classic tales.
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Renee,
awesome to see you writing. the play sounds as though it was a lot of fun, wish i could have been there to see the fruit of your labor. heard you guys got a visit with ness and the kids-- hope you had a great weekend. arent the kids CUTE love always amanda
hey Renee,
Your play sounds like it was great-I wish I could have seen it. Looking forward to seeing you soon. Love, Kadie
hey Ree Nay, Did you video tape it? i would love some live film. As strange as it sounds have you thought of maybe the little prince? it's a great and incouraging story . Congrats director! love - Aunt J
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