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I bet you are reading this post because of the title. Isn't it great how a good title can just reel the peoples in? Where was I? Oh yes...
Murder Mystries are really fun, especially when you are in them. In drama, we are preforming Murder at the Banquet, as a part of Sir Alfred Myer Gold Flippenhaven's Night of Classical Theater. It is about the award banquet of the International Association of Mystery Solvers, (IAMS) where the president of the IAMS is murdured. Luckily, there are a bunch of detectives around, so the mystery is pretty easy to solve. I play the great-great-grandniece of Dr. Henry Watson, and I am convinced that it was in fact Watson who solved all of Sherlock Holmes' cases. I also get to (sarcasam there, for any of you who missed it) fall in love--for about five seconds--with my rival, Foster Holmes, the great-great-grandnephew of Sherlock Holmes.
But to anyone who is in the 8th grade at SCDS and is reading this, I want to encourage all of you to do drama int the winter and spring. this is the third session of drama combined with 4th and 5th grade, and frankly I'm tired of it. The Hitchhiker's guide to the Galaxy needed huge cast, so it was 4th-8th grade, but spring drama was supposed to be 6th-8th. This is also the third time I've represented the whole grade! Come on, people!
Also in Sir Alfred Myer Gold Flippenhaven's night of classical theater, we are doing some fractured fairy tales. I play Princess Allaboutme, the princess from The Frog Prince. She's not to bright and really obnoxious. The funnest character ever! I am also Grettle, who turns out to love the internet, reading, and arresting witches by force as an FBI undercover agent. She's pretty cool.
Well, I need to be going, so that concludes this post. good night, and good luck.
Quote:
"You are under arrest for the dissapearence of many good children in this forest. (Gretle knees the witch in the back of the knee, and the witch falls down on her knees.) Don't move. You'll just make it harder for yourself."
-Grettle, in the play. Isn't she great?
Murder Mystries are really fun, especially when you are in them. In drama, we are preforming Murder at the Banquet, as a part of Sir Alfred Myer Gold Flippenhaven's Night of Classical Theater. It is about the award banquet of the International Association of Mystery Solvers, (IAMS) where the president of the IAMS is murdured. Luckily, there are a bunch of detectives around, so the mystery is pretty easy to solve. I play the great-great-grandniece of Dr. Henry Watson, and I am convinced that it was in fact Watson who solved all of Sherlock Holmes' cases. I also get to (sarcasam there, for any of you who missed it) fall in love--for about five seconds--with my rival, Foster Holmes, the great-great-grandnephew of Sherlock Holmes.
But to anyone who is in the 8th grade at SCDS and is reading this, I want to encourage all of you to do drama int the winter and spring. this is the third session of drama combined with 4th and 5th grade, and frankly I'm tired of it. The Hitchhiker's guide to the Galaxy needed huge cast, so it was 4th-8th grade, but spring drama was supposed to be 6th-8th. This is also the third time I've represented the whole grade! Come on, people!
Also in Sir Alfred Myer Gold Flippenhaven's night of classical theater, we are doing some fractured fairy tales. I play Princess Allaboutme, the princess from The Frog Prince. She's not to bright and really obnoxious. The funnest character ever! I am also Grettle, who turns out to love the internet, reading, and arresting witches by force as an FBI undercover agent. She's pretty cool.
Well, I need to be going, so that concludes this post. good night, and good luck.
Quote:
"You are under arrest for the dissapearence of many good children in this forest. (Gretle knees the witch in the back of the knee, and the witch falls down on her knees.) Don't move. You'll just make it harder for yourself."
-Grettle, in the play. Isn't she great?
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