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ag

Location: Southwest US
Member Since: Sun Sep 02, 2007
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HH

Subj: Re: Schools and Sheps
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 at 07:22:24 pm EDT (Viewed 446 times)
Reply Subj: Schools and Sheps
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 at 12:15:55 pm EDT



Sounds like fun and makes me miss Sarah.
So I guess school wasn't just boreing professors and school songs. Cool.

I joined drama in my senior year. I was in a few plays and went to various drama competitions.
Ah, the good old days.




> > I thought you met Shep in school and directed one of her plays. That was after, right?
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> I met Shep at a party when I was around 14 or 15. The first play she was in was one I put on with a local church group and convinced her to be in. It was like giving Kerry her first box of matches. The last production she was in that I produced was when I was eighteen, the year she went off to dance school.
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> For school drama productions we teamed up with the all-girls school down the road. My favourite was a production of Billy Budd, where I got to play the villainous tyrannical Claggart who gets hung at the end. Apart from being able to massively overact I also had to have almost my entire body stained with tanning make up by the young ladies from the Girls School each night.
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> Jamie Bautista's excellent "Cast" comic book, set in a similar situation where a boys and girls school get togehter to do a play, really gave me some nostaligic moments. Read it if you can find it.

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