
Well, I just thought our little play was the cutest little thing. I was much honored to get chosen to be the Golden Branch, aka: Aeneas’ side kick. The supporting actors were fantastic; Mrs. George playing the Sibyl was simply stunning. The three fellows playing the dog… I really believed they were a dog. Not three dogs, one dog with three heads. Brilliant. Treya, or should I say, Dido, had an incredibly irresistible scowl. Dido’s husband was a fairly new actor, but I believe he stole the stage and he will make it big one day! It’s been a good run… I remember just like it was this past Tuesday that Hunter was gathering up his lines and making the Father into his own character, while still portraying the essence of who he was in the story. Aeneas, we all know, was played by a famed actor. We were all really excited to work with him and, I will proudly say- I got him to sign my Java Latte after shooting. The mysterious ferry woman knew just was to say to get those pesky ghost things off of our star! Her authoritative voice is what makes her simply wonderful at everything she does! OH! I can’t forget the ghost things. The ladies involved took so much time and effort to get their part timed and choreographed just right. The show wouldn’t have been the same without them. The night ended with a very moving song from the crewmen as they sailed off into the moonlit night… This was all made possible by our amazing director Mrs. Sara Dye, who is up for an Emmy for her work in the play. It’s been good guys. I enjoyed working with you- I’m thinking a rendition of the Trojan War next! What does everyone think!?
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