We did the stage version or the board game Clue?, and it was amazing. I was the lead, and it was really cool and really stressful at the same time. It was ten times better when we had our performances, because people started to appreciate our work.
From that play, I met some of the coolest, strangest [in a good way], most awesome, and all-around greatest people I've met in awhile. Everyone was really new to acting, so we didn't have the divas who thought they should have the leads and whatnot. Everyone was so polite to everyone and it was just a blast.
One time, during a rehearsal, I had a headache, and one of the things I had to do was catch my friend Angela [she was Mrs. Peacock] before she fainted, and my mind was just so out of it, and I ended up trying to catch her, but I completely dropped her, and she fell and hit her elbows, back end, and her legs, and I felt bad, but at the same time it was so hilarious to think that I just let her fall backward. What's more is that later in the second act, I got to slap her, and I apparently I slap pretty hard! =O
xokristabelle answered Friday July 18 2008, 1:15 pm: It's hard to pick just one!
Our senior trip to Santa Cruz (this beachy town with a boardwalk, etc) was amazing. I was at a really small school so there were only about 20 people. We had a barbeque on the beach, did rides, got totally suburned. Definitely one of the best times I've had.
The other one that sticks out was at my old school...I did drama for 3 1/2 hours and it was so much fun. The crazy six hour rehearsals, quick changes, missing entrances, blasting music backstage...so much fun. [ xokristabelle's advice column | Ask xokristabelle A Question ]
rainbowcherrie answered Friday July 18 2008, 10:40 am: I've just left my secondary school (the UK equivalent of high school) so as you can imagine, everyone is swapping favourite memories and stories.
I've got a few, including the insane music teacher we had who used to lock herself in cupboards and cry during classes and the table we sat at for lunch in the canteen - I don't think I've ever laughed harder than I did during some of the conversations we had there.
However, my personal favourite has got to be the week-long trip to France we went on during our second year. The hotel we were staying at was terrible, they'd got the numbers wrong so my friend had to sleep on a wafer thin mattress on the floor, there were ant infestations everywhere, the food made everyone ill and the staff appeared to hate the human race. Worse still, the female teacher leading the trip used to be in the army and kept using army termanology as well as launching a vendetta against me and my friends. One morning, she got so sick of us that she made us get changed in front of her with the door wide open to make sure we weren't getting up to anything - it was awful. Despite all this, we managed to have a whale of a time.
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