Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Alice in Wonderland Jr....

I am back. Finally. No, I didn't fall of the face of the earth. I didn't quit blogging and life definitely did not stop happening. In fact, alot of life has been happening the past 3 months, so much so that there hasn't been time for me to blog. I knew at some point I would be able to catch up. Here I am finally having some downtime to post. They are all special memories, so of course I have to document them. So as you read my posts we will be rewinding for a bit to catch up on the past months. Thanks for sticking with me and checking back to see what we have been up to.

The weekend of April 25-26, Sarah was a part of her second drama production "Alice In Wonderland Jr.". She played Tweedledum. It was a lot of hard work and the way the cast worked together was quite different from her play the year before with a few more challenges, but she stayed with it and loved being a part of the production.

 Sarah and her friend Ethy (who played Tinker Bell last year in Peter Pan Jr. ) did an incredible job as a Tweedledum and Tweedledee. The two of them fit the role perfectly with the characters quirkiness. They received a lot of laughs from their role.

She had fun sharing the stage with all the other characters.
Alice
Cheshire Cat
White Rabbit
White Rabbit and Mad Hatter
Queen of Hearts
The Caterpillar
The entire cast and crew

Sarah had a huge fan club come to see her debut as Tweedledum. We are so thankful for all her family and friends who support her. 
MJ and Deb
Claire, all the way from Florida
The loving brother
Rich, Cayla and Melissa Brodeur
FaFa & Grandma
MeMe, who wouldn't miss a show.
Proud Dad & Mom
Aunt Susie & Sammy

Ms. Nolan was the director of the play. She had directed Peter Pan Jr. last year, but went to teach at another school for this year. Thankfully the PTA was able to have her come back to direct this year's school play. All the kids loved Ms. Nolan and I know she had much love for all the kids.

It has been so great to see Sarah these past 2 years in these productions. She displays such a confidence on stage that we are so proud of. We are excited for the opportunity she will have in High School to learn more about theater and to be in more productions.


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