I am so very proud of both of my cast, and I think they did an awesome job! Theatre isn't always easy and can sometimes be over baring, but if you can keep your head up and remember that it is all for the love of the arts, then it can be an amazing experience! I have been blessed to be able to work with so many wonderful people!
And so, I present a list of shows and "notes" of some of my favorite shows I have worked on, to date:
To be or Not to be a Lion King: As an actor, this was my first show ever. I remember I was so nervous to audition and I had no idea what I was getting into. Needless to say, it was a start to a wonderful career. (Directors: Lisa DiBurno)
Anne of Green Gables: My first show, that involved me learning lines and having to repeat them! (Director: MaryBeth Thiesse)
Honk!: Such a good show! A fun story and colorful plot! I learned so much about add living during my rehearsal time for this show! (DiBurno)
Peter Pan: If there is anything, I remember from this show, it is sitting around backstage talking and my camera breaking the night of the show! (MaryBeth)
Dear Edwina: I still think that I made the worlds best girl scout! (Pat Winnens)
Cindrella: Actors are not always right, and it is super important to RESPECT your director! (MaryBeth)
Annie: Some of the best costumes, I ever made! (Harrison)
Joseph & the Amazing Techni-Color Dream Coat: There is nothing wrong with girls playing boys! (Walls)
Oklahoma!: The farmer and the cowman can be friends! One of my favorite directors of all time, B.J. Harrison! I wish that I could of done more with her! (Harrison)
Animal Farm: If your going to be in a show, do it! The importance of team work among a cast is RIDICULOUSLY important!
Wizard of Oz: If your an actor on Sex and the City... you shouldn't be directing a children's show. The end. (Thomas)
The Nutcracker: I hate angels. (Errico)
Crinsinder's Christmas: One word: Characterization! (Errico)
Holka Polka: My first ever show as a director! I could go and go, but nothing will EVER give justices to everything I learned from this show! I learned that I can stage mange, direct and play two different characters... and be on stage.. all at the same time! OMGOSH FAIRY GOD MOTHER! (Polzin & Myself)
Fly: My first ever dance recital (That I danced in) (Errico)
Ornaments: Costume changes.... I had A LOT of those! (Errico)
Around the World: I learned how to Irish Step dance! (Errico and Kinnson)
Little Women: Set! Set! Set! Costume! I learned so much about building and preparing a set! Even how to make a two story set! (Polzin & Myself)
Star Wars: The importance of dedication... Don't forget where your heart is!
The End: My first show as a director! I learned so much and was blessed with such a great cast! I will never forget the memories! (Rachel Davis <---- That's me!)
Folk Tales for Fun: My first college theatre production. I even got to assistant direct! And then later, act out scenes in Creative Drama class! (Emily Schultz)
The Murderous Mystery of Mr. Uno: Don't let your rehearsals run to late, because eventually your actors will fall asleep on stage. Stage manger (Moore)
Tartuffe: There is so much to say! So instead of saying it, I'm going to direct you to my previous blog! (Moore)
Cinderstein: I love those middle schoolers! (Olp)
Arena: I learned a lot, and I hope to see Dan add on and make the show even better! (Dan Miller)

I could go on and on, but I have homework.
Now, to start looking for a summer project!
Rachel.
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