Farewell to the 11th

Jan 26, 2006 00:18

well, the competion play has come and past, PFC barnes no longer remains. Although (as cliche sounding as it is) he will always be apart of me.

My first expirience with a school play let alone a school play competition has been most exciting and yet challenging. And it somehow upsets me how the judgeds rated certain things. How the girl who played a baby yeti, did nothing be walk around going "rawr, rawr" made the 'all-star cast' is totally beyond me. However, Jessiah made the allstar cast and by all means he deserved it, being one of the better more dedicated actors (not like a little miss sombody with statements like " i wonder if sbrgr would letm e skip rehersal"). Perhaps if the rest of the cast had dedicated the time needed for this play, or at least made the effort, we might have been better. If these people didn't want to do rehersal then they shouldn't have tried out, simple as that.

Now that that's out of my system I can talk about how we did. I think we did failry well concidering a little miss emily cheever said the name of the scottish play right before we went on (whitch i blame for the indirect cause of the missing of my hat during my speech). Also there was one judge we beleived to be unbiased and some plays that seemed more "pulling out of your butt', as sbrgr would say, then actual preperation.

But now I can't get a certain female cast member (not annie, I got over her) out of my head. But maybe I'm just crazy. Who knows, I sure don't.

We may have a couple more "for the parents" preformances, but they won't be this one, they be like the little finishing wrap-ups. Because after this I will take my script and I will burn it. Saying one last farewell to PFC Barnes and The 11th
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