We
were in a musical a couple of weeks ago.
That’s not something we’d normally find ourselves doing, but it was cool.
About
every four years, our stake puts on a free play.
(Stake = church term for a geographic grouping of several
congregations) They alternate between
something spiritual and something Broadway-ish like The Music Man. This year, they were doing Seussical. Our friend Steve was the director, and one
day he mentioned to Rob that he could use some more male voices. Rob pitched the idea to us, and we started
going to practices.
At
first, it didn’t seem like such a good idea.
Some of the practices were frustrating, and we were definitely out of
our comfort zones! Plus, we had
practices every Saturday morning and most Thursday evenings for two months. Long practices.
(Our family is to the right in this photo. Behind us are 3 or 4 people at sewing machines, working on all the costumes during rehearsals)
But
it grew on us. The music was fun, the
other cast members were very cool, and we made some new friends. It’s fun to part of a production like that,
all working together.
The
play combines several different Dr. Seuss stories, like Horton Hatches the Egg,
Oh the Places You’ll Go, The Cat in the Hat, Horton Hears a Who, Oh the Thinks
You Can Think… you get the idea. We had
minor parts, as we were citizens of Who.
We had loose costume guidelines of orange and yellow clothes with pink
or green accents. It was fun to see all
the different variations of Who outfits.
Our leads and major characters had some really neat costumes.
Here
are some photos from my phone, mixed in with some good ones that Steve
Stringham took and shared with us (his are the ones with the copyright at the
bottom).
No way you can see everyone in this photo, but this is the entire cast, band, lighting/sound, hair/makeup, and backstage directors. That's a lot of people!
Since we only participated in a handful of songs, we spent a lot of time in the greenroom. We found lots of way to pass the time - kids did homework, we read books, visited with new friends and made acquaintances into friends...
Erin & Robbie looking at Dean Kleinman's photos of the wood carvings he does
Lots of video games, phones, ipods (and kids watching movies in the background)
Drawing on the chalkboard (this cute little girl is in Robbie's class at school!)
The Grinch was fabulous! He was so good in the show, but he would pop back into character often and play with the kids. He was hilarious! Here he is playing a board game with Erin and some other kids.
And reading "How the Grinch Stole Christmas"! I'm telling you, he was awesome.
That's me on the right, all hunched over putting on makeup. Robbie is next to me, and you can see Rob's neon green legs. Not sure where Erin is in this picture.
1 comments:
Ah, Kandice...the true Kandice so vividly displayed. You guys look like you had a great time! I can't help but think of you on Conference weekend. I always think back to mission days around conference time. The Nelsons are actually coming to Utah next week, but are only going to southern Utah..so I won't see them. Ah well...if my kids were a tad older, I might drive down there, but nursing babies are kind of hard. Thanks for your updates, I do read them....but tend to not comment as much as I should! Your kids are growing fast! Have a good weekend!
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