See that angel dressed in white? That is my child #4!
I saw this poster for Joseph for the first time last night when I went to pick her up from rehearsal. There it was, taped to the window of the theatre. I totally choked up.
I don't usually show phots of my kids on the blog. But I couldn't resist...
Oh, I can't wait to see this production! And I'm missing opening weekend because I'll be in Hershey, PA at the Pennsylvania School Librarians' annual conference.
Brian Imoto (Joseph), you also look amazing on this poster. I saw Brian in Into the Woods last spring. He was great! And this guy can truly belt out a tune!
If you're in the San Diego area and you're looking for some first-class community theatre, come see Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at the Moxie Theatre on El Cajon Boulevard and Montezuma. I'll be in the audience for at least two performances. Mr. Summy is helping with sound/lights/whatever he's told to do.
For more info, here's the Pickwick Players' website.
**There's a fun reception with the cast, directors, producer, etc with scruptious munchies following the opening-night performance this Friday, April 29. And tickets for this Saturday night and Sunday matinee (April 30, May 1) are at a reduced price of $13/ticket. Call the box office: 619-448-5673 and request the "Jacob and Sons Cast Special" for $13 tickets (Get it? Jacob and sons are 13 total?). You gotta phone to get this deal; don't order through the website. **
Oh, and if you order tickets, could you mention Child #4 Summy's name? It's the kids vs the adults for a friendly ticket sale contest. Child #4 and her cohorts would dearly love to win a pizza party. (I think that's the prize.)
She is adorable, isn't she? ;)
Adorable! I didn't realize your daughter was into acting too. Mine has a play opening tonight in previews and another in May.
ReplyDeleteYes, she is adorable.
ReplyDeleteBreak a leg, Child #4! (Not literally, please.)
adorable indeed! and equally adorable... the gushing of a proud mama. :]
ReplyDeleteCongrats to #4. Way cool.
ReplyDeleteI can imagine how proud you are.
She's so pretty!I don't live anywhere near San Diago :( but I'd love to see it!Record her part for us please?:D
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AbaGayle
She is adorable, Barrie. Congrats on raising such a talented daughter!
ReplyDeleteHow cool that she's on the poster, Barrie!! She must be so excited!!
ReplyDeleteChild #4 is so beatiful in that picture! Looks amazing! I'm in NJ, but I wish I could come! Pass this on to Child #4 please!
ReplyDeleteJen Schoppmann
Oh, she looks gorgeous in that photo. I can see why you choked up.
ReplyDeleteShe is a little beauty. I hope she has a great time doing this!
ReplyDeleteFrankly, I choked up a bit myself.
ReplyDeletePride. It fills our hearts and shakes us up.
Wow that's an amazing poster!
ReplyDeleteYour child is a STAR! Congratulations! You must be super-proud--and what a fun production for her to participate in!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, congrats to your daughter. Cool.
ReplyDeleteShe is adorable! That's awesome Barrie.
ReplyDeleteThat poster is AWESOME!!!
ReplyDeleteNo my town monday post!!!!!Ahh!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAmy: thank you!
ReplyDeleteAnon: Sorry!!!! I might get to it later, but I returned home to a bunch of stuff to do. :( I do have a few Pennsylvania MTM posts planned, though, if that makes you feel any better. :)
What a confident 10-year-old to be able to sing some solo lines! And how cool that her picture is on the poster. I hope she gets to keep one to hang in her room. Maybe you can get it laminated to preserve it or frame it. That will make a cool keepsake.
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