So as some of you may know, I am features editor for our school newspaper, The Cheiftain. When Ms. Pendery dropped off a camera to me today for the our rehearsal she said that we didn't get enough articles from the Journalism 1 students so she asked me to do a feature article on our progress with the show so far. I was thinking of using some pictures, one of Father Paul, one of Abby's dad and I have a couple good ones of Mr. Weddle and Dan Ruffley and then just some other cool "concentration pictures". I was thinking almost like a movie credit when you say the actor's name, their part, and the qualities or what to expect.
For example, and yes Lauren (only because you're awesome, haha!), I'm using you as an example:
Lauren Reenan as Chris, a woman with a young son, searching for personal truths and solving the heartbreaks of her past.
I don't know, that wasn't even what I want said for her but anyway, I want your input about your own characters and others as to ideas about how to sum up their qualities, actions, changes, identities, all in one sentence. I know, it sounds almost impossible to do this in one-two sentences. I want to make sure we offer information that has the passion of this cast and crew behind it. Take this as a chance to be creative, you can really go anywhere with this. Anyone with input or ideas, please respond to this ASAP...my page is due by the end of the week. Also, not only is this helping me out and giving us some early publicity but I think it's a great way to lead into some great thinking about character identity. You are all amazing and I really enjoyed our conversations at rehearsal. Keep up the amazing work!
Thanks,
Allison Arnold
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
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Thank you for the opportunity to share my perspective on "Father Jack." When you present this project on stage, unfortunately I will be in West Cork (Ireland). I wish you well. PAUL.
Thank you again for your time. Your story gave us all some powerful insight that was extremely exciting to add to our understanding of this work.
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