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Saturday, March 19, 2011
Last Chance to Catch "Rugrats"
You have one more chance to catch the Rugrats - A Live Adventure show Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Keith Albee Performing Arts Center in Huntington - as I wrote here, it’s highly recommended!
Let’s wrap up our e-interview with some of the cast members from the show:
Q: What would you say to another kid who was thinking about taking part in a community theatre show - would you recommend it?
Nick Goodenough: Yes - it's fun. You get to meet new kids and being at the Keith Albee is really cool.
Kathryn Jennings: Theatre is so much fun. I would tell other kids try it. You get to meet new friends from other schools and just have a lot of fun.
Ginny Blake: Taking part in children's theatre is amazing and I would urge all kids to do theatre. It's so much fun and all the new people you meet become like family before the end of the show. Not only that but you gain a sense of responsibility and confidence.
Chad Arthur: I would because it teaches responsibility and cooperation and it also helps you make friends and develop relationships.
Jenna Dorsey: Yes, I have done a few other shows and made a lot of new friends.
Drew Edwards: I like it because it gives you an instant set of friends. You learn to rely on each other because it's just you and your castmates on stage. Plus you learn about responsibility.
Madalein and Avery Jackson: Oh yeah! Theatre has taught us to cooperate with others, feel proud of our accomplishments and make lots of friends.
Griffin Conaty: Yes, because First Stage Theater encourages kids to be a part of a fabulous production, meet new people, and have a blast doing it!
Catey Giompalo: I think that all kids should take part in theater projects. It's a great way to meet people and is a different activity, plus it's a lot of fun!
Ian Tsai: I think kids should join community theater because it gives them a way to be many different people and learn how to express themselves better - but it’s a lot of hard work and late hours. My mom makes me stay on top of my homework, too, and no excuses.
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