Monday, February 28, 2011
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Plank!
Yesterday, me and Julia hosted a surprise birthday party for our best friend, Rebecca! (She's the blonde one in the middle on the last picture.) We made a cupcake tower where each cupcake had a unique face on it, including a Cyclops! The one on the top was Rebecca's, with blonde hair and blue eyes! Anyway, we love you Rebecca! Happy Birthday!
P.P.S. Recipe for cupcakes will be posted. Keep checking!
Friday, February 25, 2011
trees have hearts!
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
salsa de tomate
Just a quick funny picture. I took it in Wyoming, where I went with my friend Julia (from Smile)! Anyway, not much commentary. Edited the About Me page up top!
Toodles!
Thursday, February 17, 2011
james & the giant peach!
This is Meg, who played Miss Spider. She had black gloves, tights, leotard, and skirt. And in our touring performance, she had a touch of black blush on!
The Narrators (Annie, Katelyn, Mercer) were very very very important in the story. They were chosen as The Narrators because of their ability to speak and memorize well. Black flats, blue jeans, and white shirts added to their simplicity!
This is the Caterpillar, played by Taylor. Green gloves, tights, hat, and dress compliment her gold antennae!
This is the Ant, played by Anika. Black tights, skirt, leotard, and beret are very ant-ish. Touches of silver- her gloves and antennae- look perfect!
This is me; I played the Centipede. I had to show this makeup! A highly noticeable unibrow and wart add to the geeky black 3-D glasses and black aviator hat.
Centipede's full costume consisted of a tan leotard, skirt, socks, and tights. Touches of black (which are present in real centipedes) cover my hands, eyes, and head. Brown boots cover my feet and shins, and are also very important to the plot. Centipede is obsessed with boots... we'll just put it at that. The gold rag hanging from my neck is the polisher for the boots!
The Silkworm, played by Rebecca, is completely blanketed with white... white ballet shoes, tights, skirt, gloves, leotard, earrings, and hat. Lavender antennae add a little color to this adorable costume!
Dakota, who played the Glow-Worm, had these awesome light neon green shoes with squiggles on the bottom. Perfect for his part! Not to mention the khaki shorts, yellow-green gloves, yellow shirt, puffy yellow vest, and yellow makeup. He also had on a yellow miner hat with a light attached to the top. He turned on the light when the Centipede gets impatient with the dark, and it looked really cool!
The Old-Green-Grasshopper, played by Allison, had on green tights, green gloves, and a green leotard. Black shorts and a cute green beret worked very well with the rest of her costume! Wire-rimmed glasses, a dark brown cane, and a staggering walk made her look older!
This is Sarah, who played the Ladybug. Red gloves, tights, leotard, and black skirt are the perfect colors for a ladybug! Red antennae and polka dotted black and red wings added to her costume, as well as the red dots on her cheeks!
James Henry Trotter, played by Luc, wore lots of makeup to make him look younger. He also wore a tan hat, khaki shorts, and tan Sperrys. A plaid blue button-down covered by a navy blue pullover match his blue argyle high socks!
Julia, who played the Earthworm, had on a red leotard, red hat, red shorts, red gloves, and red tights! Her huge pink glasses added to the fact that the Earthworm is blind!
Hope you enjoyed this extremely belated post! Don't forget-comment and follow on this blog and on Twitter! Also- get excited- the Seussical auditions are on March 1st! Get ready for millions of posts about that!
Toodli-doodle-I-need-my-boots!
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
long time... no see!
Busy, busy, busy! That's all I've been! But I've taken a quick 5 minutes to post. So sorry I haven't posted in a long time, but as I said, I've been busy! Friday night was opening (and only) night of James & the Giant Peach! It was a lot of fun.... pictures will be posted asap! On Valentine's Day, we are going over to the elementary school to perform for the kindergartners, third and fifth graders! This will be a very small post. But I promise as soon as this show is over, long posts will be back up. (You don't even know what other Broadway shows I saw in my recent trip to NYC! I am trying to spread them out though.)
Toodli-doo!
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