[i]The sun’ll come out tomorrow
So ya gotta hang on ’til tomorrow
Come what may!
Tomorrow!
Tomorrow!
I Love Ya!
Tomorrow
You’re always a day away.[/i]
Erm wait, the production of Annie is over so why are these songs stuck in my head?! This is something that happens every year and lasts about two months, if not longer.. Annie was a great musical and the role of Annie herself was casted very well. According to some members of the audience on different nights the male side of the casting was not terribly well and lacking in male talent. This is perhaps that most of the male talent at our school is either not interested, has other things that they are involved with, or are in year 12 and not allowed to participate.
I’ve had a great past three weeks during the production, with my role kind of developing as more of a “technical” director instead of just sound engineer. I found myself offering advice on what can and can’t work, what’s possible, and just every other situation to the director and the student directors.. They took my advice too and the end result was somewhat pleasing.
[i]Oh, you won’t be an orphan…
No, you won’t be an orphan for long![/i]
Throughout the whole duration I was only able to take two pictures, and they were on the closing day for the kids at school.. They probably aren’t the best either because I was trying to do numerous other things whilst using the camera.
I, personally would like to thank everyone for their involvement in this years musical - a great job was done!
As this year was my last, I do hope that in the future I may be bought back as some sort of advisor because its always fun to see our schools’ productions being put together and being ran.
Comments
David Kornahrens (July 1st, 2004, 9:49 am)
Ah. The wonderfull Annie story. Has been played out though I do believe. Now, some schools or broadway shows are alway’s going to be better than other’s. But, our school has done the Annie story twice and we are alway’s coming up with new stuff to add into it. I guess our musicals sort of set the standard for here in Eastern North Carolina, USA. I wouldn’t mind being a student director. Acting, and directing…woah that’s one of the greatest things in life heh?