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Middle School Drama Students Give Excellent Performances!

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BRAVO to the 6th and 7th grade Drama class as they wrapped up their performances last week! The students had a lot to share about their experience.

6th grader Parker Pinson, who played an FBI Agent said, “I liked wearing the heads and doing improv.”

Laura Horne, who played Miss Muffet said, “I enjoyed interacting with others and learning things from Mrs. Brown that I can use in my future.”

Ali Wheeler, who played the narrator for Goldie Locks' Mom and Bo Peep added,“I liked hanging out with my friends and saying my lines in front of everyone.” 

Audrey Bright, who portrayed Baby Bear said, “I liked how we could interact with people even during COVID and how emotion came out of the person even though they weren’t speaking.” 

Vivian Preston, who narrated Goldie Locks said, “I enjoyed putting my personality into another character.”

And Wes Knight, the narrator for the Big Bad Wolf summed it all up perfectly when he said, “My favorite part was showing our parents what we do in class and what Mrs. Brown does for us.”

The 7th graders, who worked on their Monologue skills also had wonderful memories.

Sophia Ralph who did a monologue as “The Kitten with a Stolen Mitten” said her favorite part was “getting ready with everyone!”

Josie Hurley, who stepped into character in “Dog Lovin’ Mary” said that, “seeing everyone doing their best and encouraging each other, made this project stand out.” 

 Houston Carter, who played the “Extra Terrestrial” said his favorite part was, “adding my personality into the monologue.”

Mrs. Brown had nothing but smiles and praise for the performances. “Parents were happy to see their kids on stage and it was a fun, relaxing evening with lots of laughs. I was very proud of them.”

Round of applause for Mrs. Brown and her 6th and 7th grade performers!