Hmmm... I guess I am doing blog posts. But only when something uberexciting is happening.
This year, our drama department is doing "The Boyfriend," a spoof of all the happy little tap-dancing musicals that came out after WWI. It's set on the Rivera in the 1920's. This year, I tried out for three parts. I got callbacks for two! I was so shocked, because the main roles almost always go to 11th and 12th graders because they won't be around much longer, and I'm only a 10thie. I don't think I'll actually get the parts, because I'm still up against older girls. They'd probably only give me the part if I acted so well it made them want to send me to Broadway. Still, there's a chance!
I'm being called back for:
Madame Dubonnet, the headmistress of the finishing school whomeets the father of her favorite student and realizes thathe is her "petitPercy",who she met while he was in the army. She has fun rekindling her relationship with him. I also have
Lady Brockhurst, an sternish English lady who has to keep her eye on her husband, who loves the "scenery" on the beach that consists mostly of girls in bathing suits. (I get to go "HUBERT? HYOOOOO-BEEEERT! Where are you?" in a really stuffy old English lady accent! I't so fun!)

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