Monday, November 22, 2010

It's a Hard Knock Post!

It's time again for my children's musical review. This is where I get to critique and rant about how the kids did in their most recent production, Annie Jr.. Actually, I usually just crow about them as any parent would. So get ready for some major proud parent crowing.

And speaking of crowing, N1S landed the part of Rooster and his little sister earned her role of orphan. While N1S had all of the funny lines, SP got more singing, dancing and stage time than her big brother.

Both kids had a blast though. N1S got to unleash some of his comedic skills and SP got to sing out loud. And the show started out with a bang too. This production was by far the best the kids have been in. When all of the orphans sang 'It's A Hard Knock Life', it sounded like a professional group. You could tell the kids really practiced hard for this one. There were no weak links at all. People familiar with local children's theatre will know that sprinkled through out each show are a few forgotten, rushed or too quiet to hear lines. This show had none of those and quite a few well delivered performances from the entire cast.
Here, SP just finished showing how she has a hard knock life.

All of the orphans sticking Miss Hannigan with a safety pin.
And then laughing at Miss Hannigan. The little brats.


Here is a short video of N1S's opening scene as Miss Hannigan's good for nothing brother, Rooster. The director told him to use a Jersey accent and he laid it on as thick as he could.

N1S wanted a picture with one of his good friends that he has shared the stage with for six shows. I think he also wanted a picture of his mustache which he asked to keep after the show.

This is N1S's big moment on 'Easy Street'. Make sure your volume is on.

And, of course, the big finale, singing 'Tomorrow' with President Roosevelt.
I mentioned before how impressed I was with this production, but it seems I say that about all of them. Well, it's true every time I say it. I'm very thankful to Acting Out (click for more pictures) for providing such a quality opportunity for youths to express themselves in a fun and positive way. We are so proud of our kids and the benefit they are receiving from these experiences truly can't be measured. Especially for N1S. He is not athletic and struggles socially with some of his peers. But the stage has given him a sense of pride and accomplishment that he hasn't gotten anywhere else.

Thanks once again to Amy and Kristen for taking our kids under their wings and helping them soar.

They aren't stopping here though. They will be appearing in their next musical 'The Elves and the Shoemaker' on Dec. 10th and 11th, so save the date.

And remember, you're never fully dressed without a smile.

Or a fake mustache.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

So much for us to be thankful for -watching them shine!

Wonderful! I need not say anymore.

xxoo

Proud Mama

Creative-Type Dad said...

Looks like they has a lot of fun.
My daughter just saw Annie for the first time last year and couldn't stop singing "it's a hard knock life" for a few weeks.

The Father of Five said...

Proud Parent Crowing - well deserved!!!

Sounds like an awesome time.. Our daughter #4 of 5 did the one stint in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" - but nothing since..

I'm glad your kiddos are having such a great time with it!!

Rusty said...

I really enjoyed sharing the stage with N1S and SP, and all the other kids. They did a fantastic job! My daughter, Haley, had a great time too. Thanks for posting the videos. My only regret with being IN the show was not getting the chance to see Haley perform from the house.

-Russ "Oliver Warbucks" Rogers

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