Showing posts with label Performances. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Performances. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Our Babe in Toyland

Ellie's 5th performance at the Spotlight is the musical Babes in Toyland, directed by Bruce Webb. Although it has nearly killed us (the rehearsals were absolutely time-sucking little monsters at a time of the year when time is sooo important), the play has turned out to be adorable (I say through clenched teeth). I did finally get to see the whole show and here are some favorite scenes.... (I really did enjoy the performance, it almost made it all worth it!!) Ellie pre-show in her Jill costume (as in Jack and Jill)

Ellie as a townsperson in the opening scene...
Introduction of Fairy Tale characters on stage....
Jack and Jill went up the hill...
Ellie in the classroom scene...
Ellie as an elf in Toyland (center)....
Ahhh, all is well in Toyland. Contrary Mary gets to marry her true love, Allen....
Ellie's friends came to watch!

And Brooke won the cookie they give away at intermission.

Ok. Take note. It WAS worth it. To see Ellie doing something she loves, in an environment where she thrives, TOTALLY worth it.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

The Bridge of Terabithia

With great satisfaction, Ellie finished up her 8th performance of The Bridge of Terabithia. It was a very fun and rewarding role. I know I am her momma, but she rocked!!! She never missed a line (had about 130), had about 5 costume changes, and in order to be Maybelle, she had to conjure up tons of ENERGY! The whole cast was fantastic and just to share a little of the story with you, I have posted pictures below.... This is the director Catherine Christy who did an amazing job of directing this cast of 25 kids who were all between age five and seventeen!

The play starts with Maybelle bugging brother Jessie. She couldn't wait to tell him the news that a new family was moving in the old Perkins' place. He pretty much ignored her and told her not to get her hopes up! Being the only boy in a poor family, Jessie feels a lot of pressure and very little love. He is sheltered and knows nothing outside of the bubble he lives in.

Before Jessie goes on his daily run, Maybelle teases him and tells him she KNOWS why he is going to run! He is wanting to beat the fastest runner in the school, Gary Fulcher!

School starts the next day and school bully Janice Avery is already at it, harassing the other school girls and scaring everyone in the school.Leslie, the new girl in town, makes her appearance and school and quickly becomes a laughing stock. She looks funny and acts funny and doesn't even have a TV in her house!
At recess, the boys get ready for their race, and Leslie asks if she can join!
Gary Fulcher tells her in no uncertain terms that "No you cannot!" but Jessie comes to Leslie's rescue and asks Gary if he is afraid to race a girl. Gary relents and the race is on!
As the kids race, everyone else in the schoolyard is riveted! Who will win?Jessie nearly beats Gary Fulcher for the first time in his life, but Leslie beats him out at the last minute and he is sorely disappointed.
On the way home from school, Leslie and Jessie talk about the race and begin a tentative friendship. Leslie decides they need a place "just for them" and the idea of a magic kingdom called Terabithia begins to form.
They swing across a dry creek on a rope and enter a magic world where Leslie sees nymphs and fauns and goblins and dragons. She declares herself the queen and Jessie the king, but Jessie can't quite see the magic world yet.
A couple weeks later, Maybelle shows Billy Jean a special treasure: some twinkies her daddy brought her all the way from Washington!It isn't long before Janice Avery steals those twinkies and Maybelle is hurt and furious! Jessie and Leslie retreat to Terabithia to make a plan of revenge. During this time, Jessie and Leslie become closer friends and Leslie begins to share open Jessie's eyes to the amazing world around him. Leslie, (along with their teacer Ms. Edmunds) appreciate and encourage Jessie's gift of art.

His family, however, still does not understand him. They ridicule him and for Christmas get him a race car track that shows that they have no understanding of his true interests.
Jessie, meanwhile, wants to get a present for Leslie, but knows it's gotta be "just about free." When he sees the "Free Dog" sign, he knows just what he will get her.It was a scene that always brought oohs, aahs and lotsa laughs.
Leslie gave Jessie a paint set, exactly what he wanted! The Terabithians were pleased at the gift giving, and they declared it a "time of greatest joy!"

After intermission, we learn that Janice Avery herself has a heart. Leslie catches her crying in the girls' bathroom and there is a lot of discussion about reaching out to others in need.

Meanwhile, Leslie and Jessie continue to wage epic wars in the land of Terabithia. Once the seasonal rains start coming in, however, Jessie becomes afraid and tries to face his fear of water. The dry creek becomes a rushing river and he dreads visiting Terabithia. He no longer feels like a king.

One rainy day, he gets a call from his teacher who wants to take Jessie on a field trip to Washington to see an art museum. He slips out without asking his parents or telling Leslie.

Leslie goes on to Terabithia by herself and...as fate would have it the rope breaks as she is swinging across.
When Jessie returns his family is worried. Leslie's body has been found, but nobody knows where Jessie is. Maybelle knows, but they are not sure whether to believe her.

Once they see their son is safe, they have deliver the news of Leslie's death. Jessie's world as he knew it is crushed. Will all the things Leslie taught him die too?

For the first time, Jessie's father talks to him as a son and shares some of his own experiences with death. Jessie returns to Terabithia but is despondent when he can't see the Terabithians or feel the magic. Finally, he begins summoning them with everything within him, and they appear, one by one. It is a time of greatest sorrow. They have a procession for their queen.

Suddenly, a little voice yells out. It is Maybelle. She has followed Jessie to Terabithia and is about to fall into the creek. He pulls her across and gives her a queen. He then boldly begins to introduce her to Terabithia, just as Leslie did to him at one time. Jessie tells Maybelle that she is the queen the Terabithians have been waiting for and crowns her with a wreath of leaves and berries. He tells her he will build her a bridge to Terabithia that she can use anytime.

~The End~

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Break a Leg, Maybelle!!

In what is one of the most exciting roles of her life, Ellie is playing Maybelle, the little sister, in Spotlight Theatre's production of The Bridge of Terabithia! I will post pictures of the scenes next week, but if you'd like to see it live, performances are Thursday and Friday at 7:30, Saturday and Sunday at 2:00!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Music to My Ears


So proud of Ell Belle....

After a year of piano lessons with Mrs. Pride, she had her "book party" at which she played through the entire book! All 24 songs! Friends came to be her audience..

and then afterwards we celebrated at my kids' (AND MY) new favorite yogurt shop, Peachwave! Yummy! Self serve yogurt where you add your own toppings! Dangerously delicious but only.33 cents per ounce!

Great job, Ellie! I hope you see how all your hard work has paid off! Hugs!

Sunday, October 04, 2009

Perfect Pairings

This weekend, Oliver Twist opened at our local children's theatre, in which Ellie played an orphan and a pickpocket. I caught this pic between scenes. She likes to hole up underneath some tables during the other kids' scenes and I thought she looked awful pitiful here - sad eyes. Though she has had fun pouring herself into a this role, the word of God says something very specific about people like Ellie's characters.
You're blessed when you've lost it all.
God's kingdom is there for the finding.
You're blessed when you're ravenously hungry.
Then you're ready for the Messianic meal.

You're blessed when the tears flow freely.
Joy comes with the morning.

The Message - Luke 6:20b

Thursday, January 15, 2009

For the Man Who Has Everything

Christmas and Birthdays for my Dad are next to impossible. You know how men are... when they want something, they usually just go get it! Leaving their loved ones going... well, how about another Hideaway Gift Card? Or maybe it should be Home Depot this year.

My dad is the kind of man that you really want to give to because he gives so much to you all year long. He takes care of his daughters. Just last week, he helped me install a new igniter on my oven (or should I say he installed it while I sat there and held the flashlight.)

He has two other loves besides me and my sister... 1) his grandkids and 2) music. As long as he's been a grandpa, he's been interested in getting those two loves together! He encourages us to get them in music lessons and even sits down with them and guides them through a practice. He takes us to piano concerts and when the kids play for him, he acts like he's listening to Beethoven.

Well, this Christmas, my sister came up with a brilliant idea for his Christmas gift: A music concert! We made up an invitation to give him on Christmas morning and the kids starting perfecting their "Papa songs." Luke and Maggie (who aren't in lessons yet) practiced their scales and notes. We found darling music note t-shirts at Target and when the thing we down... it was really cute, even with Ellie's scathing rendition of "Baa-Baa Blacksheep" on the untuned guitar.