
Amelia has been working on something exciting this summer. She has always loved acting and storytelling, but hadn’t had much formal experience before. That is all about to change: Next Wednesday (June 30 at 6 p.m.) and Friday (July 2 at 5 p.m.) she will be performing in Super Student and the Case of the Water Pistol at the Noorda Theatre at Utah Valley University. While the play is hardly Shakespeare, children should find it highly amusing. It will be a great production: they’ re going the whole nine yards with makeup and costumes, and even a professional set designer. If you would like tickets, they are available at https://www.vendini.com/ticket-software.html?e=2ab6aa0863dc43e5753e654fb2f6e392&t=tix . Be sure to come on Wednesday or Friday, because that’s when Amelia will perform.
I am thrilled for Amelia, because this is an opportunity to do something she has always wanted to do. I am impressed with how much time the whole cast has put into the production. They have been rehearsing every afternoon for at least three hours and taking acting classes many mornings besides. I can’t wait to see how it all turns out!
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Maggie loved the play.Congratulations to the little actress!
I’m glad she enjoyed it. We were excited that she could come!
I was surprised by how much I enjoyed the play– it really was genuinely funny and very well done. The kids did a great job, and I felt pretty cool being related to Amelia, who had one of the lead roles.
It was really well done. Congratulations to Amelia! She did great with a challenging role of playing the teacher. Not only that, she had to carry a “druggged” “funny” persona as well as the regular teacher role due to being squirted with the green potion. We really enjoyed the play.