Children's Music Theater 2010
Originally, it wasn't going to happen this year because I figured I'd be too tired and cranky to direct a children's musical 9 months pregnant. My kids kept asking me what play we were going to do this summer, and I told them, we are having a CMT break because I'm having a baby instead.
But my friend Sarah and I sort-of convinced each other to do it together. I like the way she put it: that she's not sure who talked who into what, but somehow or other, it was back on, with Sarah in charge and me helping out. She handled all of the logistics (that was so huge!) and I mostly just directed the rehearsals.
As it turns out, I'm so glad we went ahead and did it, firstly because Daphne mentioned more than a few times in her prayers that she was grateful that "Sister Esplin (Sarah) was doing a play this summer," and secondly, it was a wonderful distraction for me in what is usually the longest month of pregnancy.
This year we did an assortment of three Aesop Fables: The Tortoise and the Hare, The Fox and the Grapes, and The Mouse and the Lion. The first two were short, and each had one song that helped illustrate the moral of the story, and the the Lion and the Mouse was the main event--a mini-musical called "Welcome to the Jungle."
I don't have the best pictures, as my camera leaves much to be desired, so I'll post some better ones when I get the pictures from our wonderful photographer (my friend, Erin of course!) But here are a few to give you the gist.
For the first two weeks, we rehearse at my house in our big room. We push all the couches to the sides of the room, and squeeze all the kids in there. This year's total was 47 kids (including mine and Sarah's.) We had 11 kids in Jr. CMT (kindergartners & 1st graders) and the rest were in Sr. CMT (2nd-5th).
My favorite picture of rehearsals was accidentally deleted by Hayden. It was a picture of him, Sean, and Sarah's little Ellie, who chummed around together most rehearsals. One of our final rehearsals, they came inside, pulled up some chairs for themselves, and watched the kids singing and dancing. They were even singing along at some parts. It was so cute. But Hayden kept wanting to see that picture on the camera over and over, and at some point, he must have deleted it because when I downloaded the pictures to the computer, it wasn't there. :(
Here's a run-down of Week Three/Production Week: Tuesday was the last rehearsal at my house--we practiced for the first time with both Jr. CMT and Sr. CMT (and they were very crowded but for the most part were very patient with each other and I don't think very many toes got stepped on.) Then we ended with a pizza party. I think everyone had a fun time just hanging out together.
Wednesday was a performance/dress rehearsal at the Bear Canyon Estates Retirement Home. (Pictures coming soon.)
Thursday and Friday were the dress rehearsals at the church where we performed.
And Saturday afternoon was the big performance:
One of the coolest parts of this year's play was the make-up. We did three Aesop's Fables, so to simplify costumes, rather than try to have everyone come up with their own animal costumes, we just did cast t-shirts, and all the kids got their faces painted for the performance. The main characters also had ears, to help identify them.
So we assembled an army of face painting parents who got the kids all ready for the performance. We had monkeys, lions, hippos, giraffes, zebras, cheetas, and elephants. Plus a few special ones (like a mouse, a tortoise, a hare, and a fox.) Here is Daphne getting her cheetah face.
And Dallin being transformed into a Zebra.
Below is the amazing mom who coordinated the Make-up effort. She and her husband were on Broadway together and one of the shows they did was Cats. (Lots of face make-up in that show!) So it was awesome that they were willing to help us out in being our Make-up Specialists.
Just a cool shot of four of the parents painting faces.
I can't believe how talented these people are!
Dallin & Daphne all ready for the performance.
Here we are after the performance in front of one of the awesome banners Sarah made. I don't have pictures of the performance yet--(again, coming soon,) but the kids did great and had such a fun time! Daphne was so sad at the end of the day when I had to clean her face off. She was begging and begging for me to leave it on, (maybe she thought she'd be a cheetah at church the next day?) and made me promise that I would let her get her face painted again soon.










