The Littles kicked off the show with their show, "Holiday Zoobilee". Those kids really knew their stuff! I bet they could've been ready to perform two weeks ago, that's how well they knew their songs and lines.
The Minis followed the animal theme with "A Teddy Bear Christmas". I was so proud of those girls for not being scared of the audience or the big stage. They were very brave and sang very well.
Then the Littles (eventually) came back onto the stage for "Santa is the Man", which went well as soon as we got the Littles where they needed to be.
After that was the Children's Choir with "North Pole Exposure". It took a while to get everyone out there because the body mics needed to be set up, but after that it went very smoothly. I'm especially proud of my toys! You guys did great with your lines.
Then, intermission, and after intermission, the Youth choir, with my show that I wrote, "Cinderella and the Snow Queen". Yes, I think of this one as my show. I wrote the script, chose the songs, helped to cast it, and directed most of the scenes. It's good practice for our 2015 spring term, when I (temporarily) take over running SAYMA rehearsals from CM.
Anywho, back to the topic at hand. The show went amazingly well, and I was positively thrilled to see my script brought to life on stage in full costume and everything. I am so proud of you all. You are my stars! Speaking of stars, any Youth who didn't get a glow in the dark star from me, let me know so I can bring the rest to the Dec. 14th mini-performance.
See you all in January, and to the Youth, I hope to see you all on the 14th!
KM