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Saturday, October 02, 2004

The Curtain Falls

As of last night, our children's theatre production is over. With my being gone so much for jury duty the past two weeks, and with our limited four-week rehearsal process, this year's production was a bit of a stress. On the other hand, this year more than any other, the students themselves took charge and are largely responsible for what audiences saw on stage. Kudos to student directors Mike E. and Katie D. for all their work, to the upperclassmen for guiding the freshmen working on their first high school production, to Mr. Voigt and Mrs. Hotvedt for their work behind the scenes on the set and costumes, and to the cast and crew themselves for creating a production with appeal to all our young audiences. Four shows in two days, with 200 to 300 audience members each performance--whew!

And the elementary school drama camp, which ran each day from 3:30 to 4:30 this past week, ended last night with performances of skits before the children's theatre production. Because the little kids were so energetic and unfocused throughout the week, we really held our breath when they took to the stage last night. However, they came through and did a fine job that pleased their family in the audience. It was a challenge for the high school Drama Club members who helped Katie D. each day. Congratulations to all the helpers, and to Katie herself for organizing the event as her project for a Girl Scouts award.

And now, on to our next production: the musical. Rehearsals start already on Monday!

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