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Every year the little kids at schools all over get to put on a play. Often it's christmas themed, but the key thing is that everyone gets a part, whether it's Snowflake #12 or Mary or Grendel (yes, really).
Personally I played a 'Rich Husband' who refused to buy matches from some scabby street urchin. Never did see her again...
Who or what did you get to be? And what did you have to wear?
( , Thu 26 Mar 2009, 17:45)
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Luckily, maybe not for him, my brother went to a school for the blind.
They did amazing plays and all the parents would go and remark on how amazing these children (some with severe disabilities) were. However I was a heartless teenager with a taste for the darker side of humour.
My parents would ask every year would I like to go and watch and I would say "yes" as I would like to support my brother.
But I wasn’t there supporting my brother.....
I was there to witness some of the funniest things I have ever seen.
Young Children not counting their steps and flying off the front of the stage (into the crash mats they have put there expectantly).
Children singing follow the star and pointing in different directions.
Children walking into sets.
Children facing the wrong way.
Children dressed as various animals just going awol round the stage. (These tended to be the ones with more than just sight issues)
It was brilliant and my proud parents recorded the whole thing on video to watch again. Fun times.
( , Thu 26 Mar 2009, 20:01, 4 replies)
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I went to blindie school, which one was this. Or are you my brother?
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my brother did not go there he went to somewhere in Kent.
( , Fri 27 Mar 2009, 11:55, closed)
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