Nativity Plays
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)
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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... may explain my lifestyle choice
Throughout Primary School all our Christmas plays were crap, so crap I can't remember any of them. Until my 4th year when the God-like Mr Thomas took over as headmaster and the performances were suddenly amazing. Being taller than average for may age at the time, articulate and able to learn and remember lines I was usually cast in pretty good roles. Year 4, We did The Naughty Sunbeam aka Jack Frost... I played Jack. Win! Year 5 was some play about a Christmas dove but I was too tall for the lead part so was cast as Herod (complete with beard) and year 6 (final yr of Primary) we did the epic, "This is your life - Santa Claus" I was the proud Santa who had to be reunited with various key people... elves, reindeer etc. The grand finale was my beautiful wife, Mrs Claus, played by my stunning blonde best friend at the time, Kim. Looking back on these roles, each part I played a male and ended up with some lovely laydee...
Hmmmm, makes you think.
( , Mon 30 Mar 2009, 14:26, Reply)
Throughout Primary School all our Christmas plays were crap, so crap I can't remember any of them. Until my 4th year when the God-like Mr Thomas took over as headmaster and the performances were suddenly amazing. Being taller than average for may age at the time, articulate and able to learn and remember lines I was usually cast in pretty good roles. Year 4, We did The Naughty Sunbeam aka Jack Frost... I played Jack. Win! Year 5 was some play about a Christmas dove but I was too tall for the lead part so was cast as Herod (complete with beard) and year 6 (final yr of Primary) we did the epic, "This is your life - Santa Claus" I was the proud Santa who had to be reunited with various key people... elves, reindeer etc. The grand finale was my beautiful wife, Mrs Claus, played by my stunning blonde best friend at the time, Kim. Looking back on these roles, each part I played a male and ended up with some lovely laydee...
Hmmmm, makes you think.
( , Mon 30 Mar 2009, 14:26, Reply)
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