My collaboration of all the pictures I took during the Parade production.
Apologies for such a large collaboration, it took me forever, too. It's meant to be read like two pages in a book.
So starting off, the main factory girl. One night the audience heard her say something about sex, and her neighbour was there, too.
Jack, Madison, and Kasey! Jack is the antagonist of the story, he ends up killing the protagonist (no pictures of him available because I didn't get any. That's what I call not doing my job right). Madison was a factory girl, and Kasey was a few many things.
Mary Phagan is so cute!! In real life she is dating Jack, and in the play Jack, a.k.a. Frankie, asks out her character. And they started dating during one practice when he wrote "will you go out with me?" on a prop he uses. They are so adorable!! I must adopt them!
Ben Jack and Kelly. More about Ben and Jack later. Kelly is another factory girl. (Funny story, I just wrote "Jack" as "Jak". Hee!)
Ahem, anyway. Creig! The drunk reporter. Drunk until he gets wind of the Mary Phagan murder. Man I would want his part if I was a guy, he has some of the best songs. And a fake cigar.
Chantel had the best song, and she has a beautiful singing voice (with no prior lessons, the bitch. I kid, I kid!) and she played a waitress and a maid. Oh and a reporter. She's wearing a vest of mine as the waitress. I love that bonnet.
Then we have the two girls who are supposed to be a married couple in one tea party scene. That scene was so much fun!
I had a short two comment chat with a fella on the crappiness of indoor photography. At least Sophia doesn't look like a ghost.
Sexy female officer = the same chick in the tea party dress mentioned above. You must her.
Governor's wife. My favourite quote from her would be, "I'd rather be the ex-governor's wife than be married to a chicken for a president." Which is quite hilarious to me, because I think of an actual chicken being the president of the United States and it being her husband.
"Mr. President, we need your first inaugural address." "Bock bock bock?"
*Cough* Well I like to think of many unfunny things as hilarious, anyway.
Hats, hats, and more hats!!
And the protagonist's wife, Mrs. Lucille Frank. A very nice pose, compliments of Roody, another drama kid not seen in this collab.
It's my Ben! We must give him luff! He is Azn, after all. He had some of the best lines in the play!XD Commenting on knockers and nooky hounds and the like. He's a freshman! Isn't he little!? And that yellow dress I'm in is my costume for the tea party scene, and Ben's supposed to be my husband! He's too short, but he's soo adorable, I forgive him. And bravo, that's probably the last time I'll ever wear a yellow dress and not be hating it.
I'm telling you, that Jack is ALWAYS doing what he can to steal a scene. Good on him, I do it, too. And that's what I'm trying to do with the pictures of my awesome reporter's outfit. I LOVED that reporter's outfit! I think if everyone in the world had a reporter's outfit, no one would ever be depressed. Just slip it on, and go out in public looking for a good story. It's genius! I'd be a pirate reporter, argh. In high heels! Which you can't see, but they're there.
Kasey and the sexy female cop were in the tea party scene, too. They're a riot. Oh and so was Mrs. Lucille Frank! It was almost scandalous.
And so there were dancers in the courthouse scene. It was such a good scene! Of course I'm sitting in the corner looking dumb and psychotic in my ugly costume when I played Lizzie Phagan (dead girl's aunt). Too bad I have to act appalled during the scene.
Well the cable company actually does record it, but not very well. They don't know how to get quality sound, even though that's easy. Not to mention that the backstage crew who are all in my grade, and work with lighting, sound, and scrim work, can't get their microphone cues. And yet they perfect the lighting. Go figure. They get points for trying, but they still fail.
I've bought a few of the plays from the cable company, and the play we did in November couldn't be aired on the cable channel due to its content. XD I love it.
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United we cosplay, divided we conform. -- But be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.
Haha! Believe it or not you're close! Let's see, there was a scene where it looked as though a girl was giving a guy head, an infinite amount of sexual innuendos, and a guy played a house salesman trying to get me into bed. I was an idiot secretary and it wouldn't have been hard if the house owners hadn't come home early from their vacation. Plus the housekeeper was there.
It was the funniest thing, my grandfather sat behind my mom in the audience, and at one point in the play the house salesman says to the housekeeper, "Oh yes we're still poking-still looking!"
And later I was told that after that line my grandpa said under his breath, "You better not be poking my granddaughter, asshole." How I wish I heard him say that!
Oh yes, and there was a little comical violence, but nothing fun.
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United we cosplay, divided we conform. -- But be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.
Sorry Zohw. But if it's of any comfort we drama kids have orgies all the time just for kicks. Although we really haven't had any since last year...Hmm, next competition I'll have to keep that in mind.
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United we cosplay, divided we conform. -- But be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.
Yeah we're a real kick in the teeth. You should have been in drama when you were in high school!
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United we cosplay, divided we conform. -- But be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.
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I've bought a few of the plays from the cable company, and the play we did in November couldn't be aired on the cable channel due to its content. XD I love it.
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United we cosplay, divided we conform.
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But be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.
William Shakespeare
Twelfth Night, 2. 5
It was the funniest thing, my grandfather sat behind my mom in the audience, and at one point in the play the house salesman says to the housekeeper, "Oh yes we're still poking-still looking!"
And later I was told that after that line my grandpa said under his breath, "You better not be poking my granddaughter, asshole." How I wish I heard him say that!
Oh yes, and there was a little comical violence, but nothing fun.
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United we cosplay, divided we conform.
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But be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.
William Shakespeare
Twelfth Night, 2. 5
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United we cosplay, divided we conform.
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But be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.
William Shakespeare
Twelfth Night, 2. 5
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United we cosplay, divided we conform.
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But be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.
William Shakespeare
Twelfth Night, 2. 5
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