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Fiddler on the Roof - 2006/11/14 02:30 So Fiddler was awesome! I had people come up to me everr night and tell me that I had made them cry. (I played Chava). The last show was great and right before the last scene I was crying a little b/c it was the last show and all and before I went onstage I calmed down but as soon as I stepped onstage I saw the girl who played Tzietel and she was crying and we broke down! It made it very believable though lol. Loads of fun. Now I have a couple of weeks break and then it'll (hopefully) be starting all over again with The Fanasticks. Don't you just love theatre?! Is that the smell of sulfur?
Oh its a stage effect!

Release your davits and jump!

-I've had a vision!
-Of disaster?
-No, of azaleas!

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Re:Fiddler on the Roof - 2006/11/14 02:34 Here's our set. Not a very good picture. Is that the smell of sulfur?
Oh its a stage effect!

Release your davits and jump!

-I've had a vision!
-Of disaster?
-No, of azaleas!

There is a curious paradox that no one can explain: who understands the secrets of the reaping of the grain? Who understands why spring is born out of winter's laboring pain, or why we all must die a bit before we grow again? I do not know the secret, although I know it's true. I hurt them for that reason. And myself a little bit too.
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Re:Fiddler on the Roof - 2006/11/15 00:36 I can't see the picture. Just a little red X in the top left corner.

Congrats about Fiddler on the Roof! I love that play so much! It's such a fun play to perform. "Is this the little girl I carried..."
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Re:Fiddler on the Roof - 2006/11/16 18:14 a little red X
Yeah, I had some computer glitches I guess. Oh well. It was a really fun show! The only bad thing was our houses weren't very full.
Is that the smell of sulfur?
Oh its a stage effect!

Release your davits and jump!

-I've had a vision!
-Of disaster?
-No, of azaleas!

There is a curious paradox that no one can explain: who understands the secrets of the reaping of the grain? Who understands why spring is born out of winter's laboring pain, or why we all must die a bit before we grow again? I do not know the secret, although I know it's true. I hurt them for that reason. And myself a little bit too.
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