воскресенье, 19 октября 2008 г.

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I took Aiyre to see the Framingham High School production of Mulan yesterday. I figured sheapos;d likely enjoy it because she likes the movie. Also, I worked on high school and youth theater productions back when I was in high school (backstage, never as an actor), and I always enjoyed watching them then.

Were those shows really like this one? Is there a misty veil of nostalgia over my memories? Was I spoiled by an exceptional batch of talent during my time at Monta Vista? Was it strange and extraordinary that the two halves of our music department collaborated on musical productions?

It wasnapos;t bad. It wasnapos;t good, either, but it wasnapos;t bad. They would have benefited greatly from something more than a piano and a small drumset for the music. They would also have benefited from more rehearsals, probably. But, my purpose isnapos;t to rip on the kids who were clearly having a good time. Because they were, and their friends in the audience seemed to be having a good time.

My purpose is to wonder what it actually took all those years ago for the people behind those productions I remember to pull them off so well. I actually still get some of the songs stuck in my head from time to time, from Bells are Ringing and Once Upon a Mattress. And I remember how the smoke from the Peter Pan smoke machine smelled (nasty). And other things. It kinda makes me want to get involved with local youth theater, or a high school music department. Because those are are some great memories, and it would be cool to help inspire similar ones for other kids.

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