Showing posts with label drama department. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drama department. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Act Your Part Well

My kiddos are now Thespians.

Just like mom.  I am so proud!

The induction ceremony was last night and it was a completely lovely event.  The new officers took over, there were silly superlatives, achievement awards and a retrospective video constructed to tug at your heart.

In the superlatives, The Girl won Best Hair and Best Eyes.  The Boy also won Best Hair.  It must be good genes, all thanks to The Man. 

Congratulations to The Girl, The Boy, The Girl Who Thinks She Lives Here and all of the other amazing kids in EHS Thespian Troop 948.  

Monday, April 26, 2010

West Side Story

I've got to say that the music to West Side Story is hard to shake once it's in your head. Especially when you see the show twice in one weekend. I've been humming tunes pretty much non-stop.

The Girl was in the show this past weekend. (One of only two Freshman in the cast, thank you very much!) Here she is hanging in the middle of the scaffolding.
The scaffolding was the set for the most part. They'd roll it over here for one scene. Spin it around and roll it over there for another scene. Climb on it, hang from it, stand, sing from it and dance on it. Very dynamic but time consuming to change from scene to scene.

West Side Story is, of course, the struggles of the Jets and the Sharks as they vie for turf. The Girl was a Jet because if there is one look she could not possibly ever pull off it would be Puerto Rican. Here's a bunch of Jet girls. You would think gang girls would look tougher and meaner. This group looks like a bunch of princesses.
Now this is better, Shark guys! Watch out, they may be smiling but they are all carrying switchblades!
How about some Jet guys? They're tough too. They bring chains to the rumble.
Shark girls are another bunch of princesses. But none of these girls are afraid to deal out a slap if you get a touch mouthy with them.


We went opening night and the show was still rough around the edges. There were major technical problems with the sound. The kids seemed lost when it came time to move set pieces. The live band had only practiced with the kids singing twice before opening night and the timing was all off. The kids just looked plain confused most of the time.


Sunday's afternoon's performance was an entirely different story. Most everything went off without a problem. The sound issues were cured and you could actually hear the actor's lines. The band sounded amazing and the kids are figured out how to sing with them. The whole show rolled along smoothly.


The auditorium is coming down in just a few weeks now. When I see the new building going up, it's hard for me to get sad about the old one coming down. The only part that gets to me is that my little piece of green room graffiti will be buried.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood

EHS Drama Department presents

The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood


February 12 and 13 at 7:30 PM
February 14 at 2:00 PM


The Boy has a bit part as a guard. The Girl has a even bittier part as a towns person. Yesterday was a snow day which meant that they lost two nights of rehearsal the week of the show. To fix this, they are having double rehearsal today AND they are getting pulled out of class for part of the day tomorrow to have another rehearsal. I haven't seen them since 7:15 this morning and they won't be home until 11 PM tonight. While I appreciate the gravity of the situation, I'm missing my kiddos here!

All reports are that the show is very funny. Of course I'm only getting reports from people who are in the show. They might be a bit biased. But even so, if you are not doing anything this weekend come on down and enjoy one of the last shows in the auditorium before it meets its maker.