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Post by Admin on Feb 1, 2018 19:28:19 GMT
One of my goals on this show is to get the program together before the end of the month. That way we can save on shipping costs as the programs leisurely are shipped from New York to Marysville, Wa.
One of the things we like to do in the programs (aside from head shots) are program biographies. If you have never seen a program biography, you can check out the ones that I'm leaving on the piano. Basically it's a paragraph that tells the audience who you are, shows you've been in, people you'd like to thank and then a quote from anyone (as long as it's school appropriate.) Biographies are written in the third person meaning it's to be read as if someone was talking about you (not you personally talking.)
I need this done by February 15th. Those who have been in shows can post old ones as examples if you'd like.
Here's the format that I want you to follow:
Name Character Played School (If from MG state if ISC, etc) and your grade
Your paragraph goes underneath this. Put show names in quotations.
"Your quote goes at the bottom" - Anonymous
If you have questions, just ask! I need all of these in 2 weeks! Also if you have info that we need to add in the program like crew, choreographer helpers, etc, that would be awesome.
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Post by emmalinesavidge on Feb 2, 2018 16:31:35 GMT
Emmaline Savidge, Janet Van De Graaff/Costume Designer/Wig Designer, 12th Grade, MGHS-Biomed This is Emmaline’s sixth and final show at MPHS. She is currently the MG drama president. Emmaline was recently a featured vocalist in Beauty and the Beast at Village Theatre KIDSTAGE and was previously seen at MPHS in their production of Shrek the Musical as Pinocchio. For Shrek she received two 5th Ave award nominations one for acting and another for wig design. Thanks to M,D,N,E,S, and KIDSTAGE for all of their support. “Take the moment, let it happen. Hug the moment, make it last. Hold the feeling for the moment or the moment will have passed.” - Stephen Sondheim
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Post by angeduh on Feb 3, 2018 5:37:25 GMT
Angela Ferguson, Gangster #2, MPHS, 10th Grade This is Angela's second show for the MP/MG Drama Club. She was recently Michelle Jay in the Awesome 80's Prom. She would love to thank all her friends and family who pressure her into doing things that she knows she loves to do. She also loves her Mom. "If you're lucky enough to find anything in life that gives you relief from it. You should try to do it forever." - Jack Antonoff
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Post by wyattyarbrough on Feb 3, 2018 7:12:15 GMT
Wyatt Yarbrough, George, MPHS, Senior. This is his first show, but also his last show. He is also breaking the "athletics and theatre don't mix" cliche. He would like to thank his Mom, Dad, and his girlfriend Ashlyn for always supporting him. "I'd rather be hated for who I am, than loved for who I am not" -Kurt Cobain
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Post by Jesus German on Feb 3, 2018 16:18:51 GMT
Jesus German, Mr.Feldzieg, MPHS, 9th grade. This is Jesus German's second show with the drama club. He recently was Blake Williams in the Awesome 80's Prom. He would like to thank his entire family for always supporting him, especially his mom for always being there for him when he needs her. "By doing what you LOVE, you INSPIRE and awaken the hearts of others"-Unknown.
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Post by amanda:) on Feb 3, 2018 22:36:53 GMT
Amanda Littell, Gangster #2, 11th Grade, MGHS ISC This is Amanda’s 5th show with the MP/MG Drama Club, but 4th onstage. She was recently seen as Mrs. Patty Lascalzo in The Awesome 80’s Prom. Thanks to her fellow cast and crew for being so amazing and funny, and Nana for always being there. “Nobody gets hurt collecting coins.” - Sandra Bullock
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Post by GerardL on Feb 4, 2018 9:02:22 GMT
Gerard Lee-Yaw, Underling, 12th Grade, MGHS-ISC This is Gerard's third and last show in the MG/MP Drama club, but his last name has never been spelled correctly on the post-audition cast list as of yet. Gerard can also be seen in the MGHS-ISC feature-film "Invisible Ties", a student created feature length film where he plays the role of Lewis. After graduation, Gerard intends to take classes at EVCC for a year before transferring to a university. Gerard would like to thank the ISC staff for helping him become who he is today. “Don't eat that, that is not cheese." - Joshua D. Docuyanan
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Post by nickb on Feb 4, 2018 9:14:23 GMT
Nicholas Bouchard, Man in The Chair, 12th grade MGHS ISC
This is Nicholas's first live performance though he is no stranger to acting. throughout high school he was a prevalent film student going on to act in the ISC feature film, Invisible Ties, as Adam Archer. Soon after he was referred to join the drama club, though reluctant to join at first he hasn't questioned his decision once. Would like to thank Mr. Christopher and Mr. Chapin for always pushing him forward in film to be his very best, and all the staff at the ISC for catching him and picking him up when he falls. He wishes to pursue a career continuing his work from high school. Producing, editing, or acting in film.
"Never Give Up... Never Never Give Up"
- Erik Leftstad
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Post by Admin on Feb 5, 2018 15:30:14 GMT
Great job so far!
Remember that you can edit your bios anytime up until midnight on February 15th! So if you read other bios and think you can make yours better, or if you find a better quote, you can still make changes.
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Post by juliamiranda on Feb 6, 2018 1:36:02 GMT
Julia Miranda, Ensemble, MPHS, Sophomore This is Julia’s first show with the Drama Club! She would like to thank her parents for always supporting her! She would also like to thank her friends for pushing her out of her shell and getting her to try new things!
"The way to get started is to quit talking, and begin doing." - Walt Disney
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Post by queencohleen on Feb 7, 2018 1:53:35 GMT
COhleen-Raye Villejo, Trix the Aviatrix/Dance Captain/Assistant Costume Designer, 12th Grade, MPHS This is Cohleen's fifth and final show at Marysville Pilchuck. She has been performing on stage since she was four years old and was most recently featured in "The Awesome 80s Prom". She is extremely grateful to all the amazing people who constantly motivate and encourage her to reach for the stars. "Just like moons and suns, with the certainty of the tides, just like the hopes springing high, still I rise." -Maya Angelou
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Post by kaitlynk on Feb 7, 2018 21:49:47 GMT
Kaitlyn Krystiniak, Ensemble/Superintendent, MGHS-ISC, 12TH Grade. This is Kaitlyn's first and last show. As a child Kaitlyn would put on shows at home for her parents and family, she would like to thank all of her family and friends who have pushed her on to doing this show, because when she wanted to, she didn't have that push, but everyone around her motivated her towards that now gained confidence. "You must strive to find your own voice because the longer you wait to begin, the less likely you are going to find it at all." ~John Keating (Dead Poets Society).
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Post by sealofapproval on Feb 8, 2018 19:48:03 GMT
Thomas Seal, Robert Martin, Senior, MPHS This is Thomas's first and last live show with the MPHS Drama Club. He would love to thank all of the extremely supportive people in his life, and the ones who stuck with him.
"A little consideration, a little thought for others, makes all the difference." -Eeyore, Winnie-the-Pooh
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Post by ashlynclaire01 on Feb 15, 2018 21:54:16 GMT
Ashlyn Stoker The Drowsy Chaperone/ Assistant Director, 11th grade MPHS This is Ashlyn’s fifth show with the drama club and her first show she has directed. She was recently seen as Principal Snelgrove in the fall play and Gingy/Sugar plum fairy in last years musical “Shrek” She would like to thank the cast for being such an amazing group to work with, and her friends and family for being so supportive. She would also like to thank Klem for this opportunity and allowing her to help produce such an amazing show.
“Be so good they can’t ignore you” - Steve Martin
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Post by Admin on Feb 16, 2018 2:14:29 GMT
12. 12 out of 16.
Thanks to you 12 that did your job. The other 4 of you...it's too late. It's tough love, but you have to realize on shows that deadlines are deadlines. You won't have biographies in the program and most likely we won't need headshots from you.
My job this weekend is to start putting together the program. I'll have to do it with what I have.
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