This scene also took a lot of coordinating with singing and choreography. There were 30 Indians, 31 Lost "Boys", and 31 Pirates. A LOT of running up and down stairs in the auditorium which these youth took as if they were mountain goats. A lot of energy was expended and a grand time was our experience. What facilities the schools have to work with and what opportunities the youth receive in their educational years. We were really proud of Megan her performance was outstanding. She stayed in character and with having the red on her costume we were able to keep track of her. Granpa said he was able to keep track of her because she was the most beautiful Indian, nevermind Indian, THE most beautiful girl on stage.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Peter Pan
Wednesday Night we were treated as "Senior Citzens" to free turkey dinner and performance of this play at Weber High School. What a great night. Our favorite "Indian" was of course our granddaughter Megan. :o) This scene was particularly impressive as a LOT of practise went into the timing.

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Megan makes a cute indian girl!
Thanks for coming to the play. It was a very fun night.
Sounds like a lovely outing. Maybe growing old does have its advantages.
Meggie is a beautiful Squaw!
I FORGOT. I should have acknowledged that these pictures were taken by Megan's other Grandpa. I had forgotten my camera. Thanx Don. He is a State Fair Prizewinning photographer.
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