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4.22.2006

Saturday

Wasn't that fun last night? Let's do it agan tonight!

Turn in all tickets/money tonight, bring a drill for strike.

4.20.2006

Wednesday Show

4.18.2006

Homecourt Preview

HOMECOURT PREVIEW SCHEDULE


STUDENTS DISMISSED FROM 2nd PERIOD (9:30), NO HOMECOURT

9:30 Pre-show lights.

9:37 (on Sarah B’s cue). Students generally will not sit until they need to. We can rush them a bit, they’ll find a seat.
Dim lights
Stela – let lights fully dim, then start playing
Allison – stage to black when Stela starts playing – keep house dim through preview.
CAST – out on stage blackout, FAST!!!!

RUN THROUGH (AND THROW IT DOWN!! BODIES ABSORB SOUND!!)
Children of the Wind.
On Rebecca’s line “no more trouble” Arij yells “Land, I see land”
Run through Greenhorns, Brand New World, Sweatshop.
David says “Bella was not let out of the house” in Cohen’s then
JUMP to Bella going out while Avram yells “Bella get back in the house”
Into RAGS

End of RAGS exit actors FAST, no bows, just house lights up.

4.17.2006

Photos

Steve Currie Photography and Imaging

Please still read the blog below about emailing. . .

email it out

Again, blogger.com did something weird to my image. Take the image below, add the text below, and email it to everyone you know. I sent out over 100 today.

blind CC or just CC me, please. If you'd like the "real" image with colors, email me at erdecker@rochester.k12.mn.us and I'll send it right to you (although this one works for the Century crowd!)















RAGS, written in 1986 by Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Godspell, Prince of Egypt), Joseph Stein (Fiddler on the Roof), and Charles Strouse (Annie!), follows 5 immigrants to New York City in 1910 as they step off the boat and into a brand new world. While they search for work, love and their American identities, we follow the characters in the sweatshops, city streets, and political functions as they try to navigate and assimilate. This sweeping saga of awakenings and disappointments, of greed and power, of strength and love is a powerful testament to the American spirit.

Choreography by Debbie Fuehrer
Set Design by Joel Stoehr
Music Direction by Stela Burdt
Directed by Eric Decker

Hope you can come!