Well, Thats it. Tonight marks the end of my high school Musical - TopicsExpress



          

Well, Thats it. Tonight marks the end of my high school Musical productions.... I look back at where it all began and I still wonder how I got to where I am. Intermediate School Choir... The first time I ever showed interest in music or singing... I never believed I was very good, though I did enjoy doing it. In the Middle School, Mrs. Foley constantly encouraged me to audition for more things, and try out for more solos. And in High School, Ms. Depasquas recommendations for different parts I should audition for continue to remind me that I am more than I thought I was. And the people I have been here with have made the experience all the more memorable. Id like to name a few, Francis McCarthy, From the middle school, and through the years to now, you have been a role model for me. I always look to you to be more outgoing and confident with myself. And I know that when Im on stage with you, I dont have to worry about looking stupid, because youll be doing it right by my side. Jess Morris, In this last musical, you and I have connected on a level I never thought you and I would be on. We could look eachother in the eyes and say, Yeah, this show sucks... Yet still be giving our 110%. And I want to thank you for always listening to me, and coming to me with postulates, and just making me feel all around appreciated. Esme Roszel.... As you know.... I did not get the part I wanted this year. Yeah, I was really hoping for Adams, but of course, Peter did a fantastic job, probably better than I could have. Anyway, you are the reason I came to love the part I had. You told me how fun the song was, and how goofy the character is, and it helped me to just have fun with it. I would have never enjoyed the play without your spirit. So, basically, Thank you to everyone who has been a part of molding me into who I am today, and who I will be several years down the road, because of you, I will always want music and theater in my life. I love all of you! To my Seniors, Good Luck in the years to come, may you all find ways to be happy, and dont let our contact break! To my Juniors and Sophomores, It is your job to continue the traditions, Someone has to host a cast party, someone has to conduct Never-Have-I-Ever at lunch, someone has to teach it all to the freshmen, and that someone is you! To all my Freshmen, You have some big shoes to fill, but, so did I my freshman year, Through time, your skill will grow, and your singing and acting will be par with some of the greats!
Posted on: Mon, 08 Dec 2014 04:11:26 +0000

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