Final Dracula Performance + Party - OPEN, actually

Oct 31, 2010 16:50

WHO: Tutucast, a vampire cop, OPEN
WHERE: Auditorium of the City Academy of Arts
WHEN: Sunday evening, 6pm on
WARNINGS: Oh God. Um? Vampires? Not much, I suppose. Boggarts? I have no idea. It's open, so SURPRISES.
SUMMARY: The little party for cast/parents/patrons following the academy's production of Dracula: The Musical. Punch, costumes, ( Read more... )

† rue | princess kraehe, † mytho | prince siegfried, † fakir | n/a, † mew | n/a, † duck | princess tutu

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grey1911 October 31 2010, 23:57:09 UTC
Aaron had sat through the play, intrigued by the changes that had been made and impressed by the quality of the young performers. He was not usually a patron of such productions, but it was a calm way to spend an evening he would usually avoid.

As such, he was mingling now among the other patrons, noting the decorations, and the excited cast who was returning from the dressing rooms.

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grey1911 November 1 2010, 00:27:40 UTC
Aaron recognized the young performer, and when he came by, Aaron gave a thin lipped smile that didn't show teeth. His Eastern European accent tinted his words, though he was putting in a little more effort tonight, to try and hide it.

"An impressive performance tonight. Congratulations."

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grey1911 November 1 2010, 00:45:13 UTC
He was a little surprised that he was recognized, but not entirely. He had promised he would attend, long before they'd finalized their rehearsals.

"I am. I was very interested by his description of the show."

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grey1911 November 1 2010, 01:01:56 UTC
"It was, even aside from the obvious." To which he is, of course, referring to the switch in genders. "It was still an entertaining performance. The dancing was quite good." And tasteful, Aaron was not normally one to watch ballet, but he did prefer more traditional dancing.

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grey1911 November 1 2010, 01:19:46 UTC
"It certainly shows." He nodded at the warm smile. "I understand that it was a cooperative effort to adapt the original performance. Were you also involved?"

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grey1911 November 1 2010, 01:42:39 UTC
"I'm not familiar with the musical, what language was it written in?" He was honestly interested, it was something he may be interested in looking into.

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grey1911 November 1 2010, 02:33:23 UTC
"Ah." He mused, with a nod. "I'll have to look into it." Perhaps he'd been a little more out of touch with such things than he'd thought. "In the meantime, I shouldn't keep you. Congratulations on your performance, and have a pleasant holiday."

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