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I had two casts for the show and so two openings. They couldn't have been lovelier. But they are not without their terrors. That's where the wonder of chocolate enters the scene.
Sometimes ... when props are missing, costume pieces are in a sink and 50 students backstage sound like an earthquake - creating enough energy to send a man to the moon - I wonder, "Why do I do theatre with kids?" The wondering lasts a few minutes and then something happens to remind me why I love it.
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A very shy, young girl was having her very first opening night. How special is that? She retreated and could barely talk after getting into costume. We spoke about getting in front of the audience for the first time, how they are rooting for you and how much easier things get once you've finally said your first line; once you can see that the show is going according to plan. The older students chimed in agreeing. She remained wide-eyed and quiet. She looked at the floor, looked at the clock and stood in a trance. Her older sister who is her security, was ushering. My co-director and I produced bowls of treats as is our custom. (It does produce high energy for an hour!) I had mini Milky Ways and mini Snickers bars. I do confess a love of frozen mini-Snickers bars. I had been known to delve into my children's Halloween bags and swipe them. (Bad mom.) I was kidding the cast and mentioned more than once that they needn't finish all the Snickers. I was not adverse to taking a few snickers home with me.
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Ten minutes later the bowl was empty. Not one Snickers bar or Milky Way remained. The show went on and was indeed high energy and lovely. The shy young actress was grand - rising to the occasion. There were some proud directors in the back. After the show, when we were milling around, a small hand took mine and pressed it.
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"I saved it for you to take home." From my terrified thespian who had a successful opening night. Sweet actors, sweet opening, sweet Snickers. The rewards of theatre with kids: young actors and Snickers.
That was a very sweet post...and I don't mean the snicker's bar...It must be very rewarding for you to encourage someone so young and then be able to see the results of such almost immediately...
ReplyDeleteMy daughter is the children's librarian at our local library and she loves working with young children.
I always enjoy your posts Claudia!
Hugs to you and that sweet little one! I'll bet that was the best Snickers bars you have ever tasted!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post! Glad everything went well!
ReplyDeleteThis touched my heart. The wonder of love, not Snickers.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet, sweet story! What a gem that little girl is!
ReplyDeleteAww, that's so nice! I'm glad that the show went so well!
ReplyDeleteOh, what a super beautiful and touching post! How grateful that sweet little girl must have been, but how JOYFUL and accomplished you must have felt too! What did you do with that Snickers though? Bet it was the best-tasting bar of Snickers you've ever had!
ReplyDeleteWow, the smaller the treat, the more special it is! the taste left by a loving, caring gesture! Truly sweet!
ReplyDeleteOh, what an endearing post, what a darling little girl.
ReplyDeleteWhat a rewarding job...
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing...
By the way, I love Snickers
How very sweet! One reason we chose the school Emma attends is the music/theater program. The performances bring me to tears every year...so I can only imagine the pleasure you get from all that you do for these children!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet! It's so great that you work with kids in this way.
ReplyDeleteI love frozen Snickers too!
That's so cute!!
ReplyDeleteGlad the play went well!
Awesome post, Claudia! And what a handsome cast you have there. What a sweet tale about that young thespian — your talents and love of theater are infectious. I would love to share a frozen Snickers with you and watch one of your productions. Keep the arts alive!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad your show went so well. Great post. I know you must be so proud. Loved the snickers bar...sweet! Hugs to you!
ReplyDeleteAw, Claudia...this was so sweet to read! I'm sure that made your day and it was another confirmation that you are the right person in the right job encouraging these talented youngsters that they can enjoy acting.
ReplyDeleteThe photo of the actors is wonderful. Look at all those happy faces! Glad to hear your show was a success!
Lovely post! Thanks for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteYou've made a difference in that little girl's life. Who knows what she may become.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet story! She will remember that night for the rest of her life.
ReplyDeleteaw...how sweet!! I love frozen mini-SNickers, too!! :D
ReplyDeleteso sweet...love it. you have such a rewarding job...you must be so proud. thank you for sharing!
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