Who knew Taylor was such a gifted actress????? All I can say is holy smokes.
Ok, so I think we all know how cool our kid is - and how proud I am of her all the time - but watching the performance last night (actually saw both performances yesterday) had me completely beaming the entire night! She was amazing.
To catch some of you up that may not know, Taylor was cast as Puck in the Shakespeare play "A Midsummer Nights Dream." Puck is basically the lead role and she has been working VERY HARD over the past few months to get ready for this. Yes, they are speaking in the hard to understand language of that time and all of the kids really did a fantastic job! Here are few early shots from the play last night (and Taylor in her costume). I'm hoping to be able to post a few video clips and more pictures from the rest of the weekend.
She had 2 shows on Friday, 2 today and one more on Sunday. The play runs for 2 hours and is extremely entertaining to say the least. The cast is around 40 people and range from second grade to high school. They are all really good friends and it is fun to see the interactions on the stage.
Again, so proud of Taylor - she is truly amazing to say the least. Just to be able to deliver the lines is enough for me - then add on all the actual 'acting' she did, and running on and off the stage, from one side to the other, and so on. The truly amazing part last night was her ability to improv and roll with some of things that went wrong - her wings got caught on the steps at one point when she was running off stage and into the crowd - just stopped, stepped back, unhooked her wings, smiled and kept going. The leaves in her hair came out during a stretch she was going to be on-stage for a while. They hung on for a little while and she just sort of ignored them. When she was storming off stage, they finally fell. She just turned around, quickly grabbed them off the floor, and huffed - which was totally in perfect harmony with the scene - the crowd laughed. There is also a part where she tries on one of the other actors glasses. She had a little trouble putting them back on him - and made a funny comment and finally got them to stay.
Those little 'accidents' would probably have derailed me, but she just rolled with each of them and made it seem like it was just part of the scene and supposed to happen. I don't know how she does it - but I can't wait to see the shows again today.
Oh yeah, she also got contacts for the play so the stage lights didn't glare off of her glasses - talk about dedication! I'm not sure I'm ok with that though - makes her look way too old...
Here are some pictures - if you are coming to one of the shows and don't want to ruin the surprise of her costumes, don't look down...