Dani, as this project is her vision, was requested to come up with a name for our group. We really wanted to involve John Paul II since he was once an amateur theater actor and a prolific writer of poetry and drama for the theatre - and most especially since he was beatified this spring. And then the name "Lolek" came to me; it's nice and obscure. Lolek was Karol Wojtyla's childhood nickname. Dani came up - after many ideas - with "storytellers". She loves how JPII is our patron for a children's drama group. We have a website in the works as well.
There were so many fantastic kids who auditioned for the play that Dani had to write in some parts! We had a dad (father to the grandson; who the story was read to), three thieves (from the Thieves Forest), and a messenger "Myra" who informed Buttercup of Westley being captured by the Dread Pirate Roberts.
And words can't emphasize enough how amazing this performance was - people were really blown away. When it's available (after editing) I'll post some video.
These head shots below were in our programs of the main characters and were done a week before performance. Here Inigo's hair isn't curly and he doesn't have his scars. All the kids' performances were fantastic and we were told time after time how the casting was perfect!
Dani as Inigo Montoya...
Therese as ... not Buttercup.... rather the Albino :)
Rehearsals at the (old) rectory....
The Building of the Stage
Assembling the stage and wings at the parish hall...
Drilling and securing the casters |
Finishing Touches...
First Rehearsals in the Parish Hall on the New Stage...
Offer me anything I ask for... |
You can see here how black fabric was stapled to the front of the stage (and steps later on). Black tabbed curtains were on sale at Lowes for under $6 ea. I love frugal finds like that! |
Candid Shots of our Tech Week
You can see the tribute to Lolek (John Paul II) in a poster in the boy's room. |
A meeting of the minds! |
A little down time |
Westley takin' it easy |
A little thumb war with Fezzik |
Inigo caught wielding a broom instead of his sword |
One of our thieves... and our "secret entrance" (tree) to the Pit of Despair |
Backstage youngsters kept quiet on sleeping bags and quiet games/books/DSs....
Scenes during the performances (in no particular order)
Taken by a talented photographer - father of some actors
Cast and Crew
The Princess Bride
2011
7 comments:
It looks like such a professional job! I wish I could have been there!
wish we could have come!
didedi
That was sooo awesome!!!!Can't wait for the next play!!!!
I am laughing so hard- whose kid is that in the blue shirt clapping like a madman??? Fabulous post.
I don't know - never seen him before in my life! LOL
Hi, Shelly. Very impressive ! Wish I had been there to see it in person.
Finally am able to comment on your blog !
Aunt Maryann
Wow! I am so impressed. We wish we could have been there!
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