velociraptor52
03 May 2007 @ 03:08 pm
Hmm...  

So I guess I've been pretty much with the no-show basis of humanity since the 9th of April?  (From what I looked at.)

Anyways...so in case you forgot that I'm still your friend and still on your list (like you go, "Who is this person?  Oh yeah, that person...): hi!!

What happened since the 9th of April?  You could say a lot.  My church (well, not really mine.  You know, I don't own it.  It's the church I go to.  I guess I should just say that)--the church I attend just held a production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat over the weekend.  And it was so so so amazing.  I just fell in love with the production, the musical, the choreography, the sets, the costumes, the cast, etc.  I was thrilled by it.  Of course, I was just in the background singing/dancing/part of the ensemble that isn't important but you know what?

The ensemble makes a musical happen.  The ensemble is made up of those who auditioned but didn't get a part and if there was no ensemble there wouldn't be a musical.  So the ensemble is important.  And I was part of the ensemble so therefore I was an important part of the musical.

Yeah...I loved it.  It was exciting.  The first two nights (Friday and Saturday) were so packed that the people who lead the congregation or someones like that, they said, "Don't sell any tickets until 7:45 Sunday night."  Really...people just love the musicals at Trinity.  I went to the JCS (Jesus Christ Superstar) one three, four years ago, and I had to stand.  There were no more seats left.  So I think it's easier to be in the performance so that way you can see it beforehand and you can go around and brag to everyone how you saw it before they ever saw it and...

:D just kidding.  But it does make life easier because you are part of the musical and not having to stand/sit/do whatever in a big entire crowd.

Plus, bonus, I took so many pictures of me and my friends.  When we're all in our Biblical costumes and make-up on and this year I put on my own make-up and that was awesome.  Because I never did that before.  So this year I was completely solitary.  Except I always asked Khyristina if my make-up was good.

So it was all fun.  Yeah...

 
 
velociraptor52
03 May 2007 @ 03:08 pm
Hmm...  

So I guess I've been pretty much with the no-show basis of humanity since the 9th of April?  (From what I looked at.)

Anyways...so in case you forgot that I'm still your friend and still on your list (like you go, "Who is this person?  Oh yeah, that person...): hi!!

What happened since the 9th of April?  You could say a lot.  My church (well, not really mine.  You know, I don't own it.  It's the church I go to.  I guess I should just say that)--the church I attend just held a production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat over the weekend.  And it was so so so amazing.  I just fell in love with the production, the musical, the choreography, the sets, the costumes, the cast, etc.  I was thrilled by it.  Of course, I was just in the background singing/dancing/part of the ensemble that isn't important but you know what?

The ensemble makes a musical happen.  The ensemble is made up of those who auditioned but didn't get a part and if there was no ensemble there wouldn't be a musical.  So the ensemble is important.  And I was part of the ensemble so therefore I was an important part of the musical.

Yeah...I loved it.  It was exciting.  The first two nights (Friday and Saturday) were so packed that the people who lead the congregation or someones like that, they said, "Don't sell any tickets until 7:45 Sunday night."  Really...people just love the musicals at Trinity.  I went to the JCS (Jesus Christ Superstar) one three, four years ago, and I had to stand.  There were no more seats left.  So I think it's easier to be in the performance so that way you can see it beforehand and you can go around and brag to everyone how you saw it before they ever saw it and...

:D just kidding.  But it does make life easier because you are part of the musical and not having to stand/sit/do whatever in a big entire crowd.

Plus, bonus, I took so many pictures of me and my friends.  When we're all in our Biblical costumes and make-up on and this year I put on my own make-up and that was awesome.  Because I never did that before.  So this year I was completely solitary.  Except I always asked Khyristina if my make-up was good.

So it was all fun.  Yeah...