Dracula
In case the wanted posters did not get it's message across, the once-in-a-year play of 2011, Dracula(played by Alex Puiu) is coming soon. The props are being made, the actors are rehearsing, and the stage is being set - the stage that's a bit different from last year. A bit, as in, a complete different place- our school. Most might be critical after long succesful years in Tenderica Theater, but fret not, for our school will not be a school when the show will start. Our school will be a castle illuminated by the moon, haunted by vampires and seen as a sanctuary for bats. If you might have crossed the English room, you may also have seen pale arms with veins bursting out - the arms were created by our lovely angels and many others who came on Saturday to offer their help . It is only the start of what it's sure to be a unique and personalised play.
Different students are contriubing; whether it's behind the curtains or infront. If you wish to help in any way, you can talk to ms Angela who's sure to involve you. If not, come support your colleges in one of the biggest events of our school.
In a mini-interview with ms Angela, she excitedetly talks about everything involving the play, and describes everything with vigrous enthusiasm. "I'm amazed by the dedication and enthusian of our students, even though this is a crucial time of the year with the exams coming - they have show determination to take part." She says, grinning from ear to ear.
This year there will also be activities and competitions going on before the play begins. The CAS group has made something for us to start the play with, and a certain caterpillar is involved. The audience will be invited to dress up in a Dracula-themed manner to win a prize, and you will see a make-up booth in case you're interested in a new style. I'm sure I don't have to promote the infamous cakes that are being sold
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