by Alexa Pantoja and Lizzy Richey
As 8th graders this is our last musical we will participate at Chilton. Our directors have worked very hard to put this production together and this week is auditions. Many people find it nerve racking to sing in front of your friends or even people you don’t know, but in the end you just have to remember that it for fun and that if you do your best you will get a good part. 6th, 7th, and 8th graders will wake up at 6:30 in the morning to get to practice every Tuesday and Thursday. Because of our experience at doing this for 3 years, we know how hard it is to get up early and try to sing your heart out. We will perform in mid April and the lead role of Peter Pan will be portrayed by Spencer Worley. Mr. Darling: Carlos Celio, Mrs. Darling: Eliana Rubinstein, Wendy Darling: Lizzy Richey, John Darling: Caylee George, Michael Darling: Caleb Burch, Captain Hook: Makena Locsin, Tiger Lily: Nellie Richey, Smee: Jacob Rodriques. As we go through our last year at Chilton, we will miss our teachers and the directors that helped us succeed and become better singers and actors.
As 8th graders this is our last musical we will participate at Chilton. Our directors have worked very hard to put this production together and this week is auditions. Many people find it nerve racking to sing in front of your friends or even people you don’t know, but in the end you just have to remember that it for fun and that if you do your best you will get a good part. 6th, 7th, and 8th graders will wake up at 6:30 in the morning to get to practice every Tuesday and Thursday. Because of our experience at doing this for 3 years, we know how hard it is to get up early and try to sing your heart out. We will perform in mid April and the lead role of Peter Pan will be portrayed by Spencer Worley. Mr. Darling: Carlos Celio, Mrs. Darling: Eliana Rubinstein, Wendy Darling: Lizzy Richey, John Darling: Caylee George, Michael Darling: Caleb Burch, Captain Hook: Makena Locsin, Tiger Lily: Nellie Richey, Smee: Jacob Rodriques. As we go through our last year at Chilton, we will miss our teachers and the directors that helped us succeed and become better singers and actors.