Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is devastated by her role. 3rd year in a row. Tough season ahead.
What is she?
Flower Page.
I’m sorry. That’s tough for a young girl. DD was a page, and it’s high visibility but boring. And you have to stay there the entire time on stage sitting on uncomfortable seats watching all the other kids have fun on stage. They should put a limit of two years that a kid can play a role.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is devastated by her role. 3rd year in a row. Tough season ahead.
What is she?
Flower Page.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is devastated by her role. 3rd year in a row. Tough season ahead.
What is she?
Anonymous wrote:DD is devastated by her role. 3rd year in a row. Tough season ahead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how long is each practice for the youngest casted?
It is posted under the portal. You can see all of the days and times for the first few weeks of rehearsals
Anonymous wrote:how long is each practice for the youngest casted?
Anonymous wrote:Just wondering - what is the time commitment weekly once the kids are cast?
mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter was cast in a role that was described in the meeting notes as above her level by one or two--could this be a mistake? Should I write to Donna?
whats the role and her level? and is she tall?
What role?
Level 2, cast for a role reserved for 3 & 4. She is tall. She's thrilled to be part of the cast, but is a bit dismayed because her friends are cast as party girls. I am trying to reassure her that the fact that she was placed in a role above her level is something she should be proud of. I don't think they would have cast her in this position if they felt she wasn't capable, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter was cast in a role that was described in the meeting notes as above her level by one or two--could this be a mistake? Should I write to Donna?
whats the role and her level? and is she tall?
What role?
Level 2, cast for a role reserved for 3 & 4. She is tall. She's thrilled to be part of the cast, but is a bit dismayed because her friends are cast as party girls. I am trying to reassure her that the fact that she was placed in a role above her level is something she should be proud of. I don't think they would have cast her in this position if they felt she wasn't capable, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter was cast in a role that was described in the meeting notes as above her level by one or two--could this be a mistake? Should I write to Donna?
whats the role and her level? and is she tall?
What role?