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So we've decided to tackle Shakespeare this year with our upcoming production of MACBETH. This will be our most ambitious and challenging experience to date, but I know that we can handle it. We've got a cast of over 40 and yesterday was our first read-through. How did yall think it went? Are you as excited as I am?
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OMGG! STEFFANY BANKENBUSCH WAS HERE!
And maybe Taylor Bishop as well. xD
Woohoo!
Hey there, kids.
Tis Ross.
The first read through went great! So did today! And tomorrow, we have a parent meeting! Oh yeah!
Haha, anyways.... gosh, this is going to be so amazing! I can't wait for Halloween.
Til then, I bid you adieu.
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MACBETH is going to be awesome :)
I'm excited I just discovered how I can put the contacts on for my part so excited...I guess i'm #2 grrrr steffers beat me...and Taylor...i guess....John epic fails once again *cry
This show is gonna rock. You cannot believe how excited I've been for the past couple of months. Haha.
Taylor (Ross) took the words right out of my mouth! Practice has been awesome. :)
Can't wait for untill the show.
*Rabecca*
I havn't really a part to practice with all you people but seems like it going well, I can't wait to dress up and stuff and see people dressed up its going to be so fun!!
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the play will be great if John gets my name right :/
This is awesome! I can't wait to get down there and see what's going on. I wish I had more time to be down there for this one but alas, it's your fault Mr. Ragland and Mrs. Norman. Your love for theatre is catching :). Hope to see all you guys soon- Kim
Before Mr. Ragland scolds me again, here's my comment! I am so excited to be a part of Woodmont High School and especially the Wildcat Players. I love theatre, both onstage and backstage. Being stage manager requries lots of organization and finding dependable people to help; but I love it! Looking forward to getting this show up and running. You are all amazing. (And yes, I REALLY did teach Mr. Ragland when he was in 8th grade!)
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