
She worked for weeks to memorize more than 50 lines, and really did a great job with the part. This was her first real experience acting, and she did very well. She said her lines with emotion, and slowly enough to be understood. That is quite a feat, especially at this young age.
Here's the cast after the show, with the teachers and parent helpers. It took a lot of parent help to put on a show of this scale, with the makeup and costumes (which the school provides) and snacks and after-party.
Stace helped too - he cut and painted the bricks that will be given to each child as a memento, with his or her photo attached.
We were so very proud of our girl.
Since she did so well, we later asked if she'd like to take an acting or singing class. After considering it, she said she'd rather take ice-skating classes. Then, I mentioned a local theater's children's summer program. It runs from 9-noon in two-week sessions. But Cora thought that would cut too deeply into her swimming time.
So, we'll lay off of taking head shots or shopping for acting agents. But Cora did really enjoy being in this production, and she was sad it was over.
Mrs. Vasquez was very proud of Cora, too.
Grandpa took all the individual photos of the children for their bricks, along with the cast shot. And Auntie Mel came over a couple of times to read the script with Cora, and give her pointers.
Cora proved helpful throughout the play, feeding lines to the

She was great here too, very loud and expressive.
2 comments:
This +was such a sweet production..brought back so many memories of Mel doing it when she was ten years old at Canyon Theatre Guild..Whatever Cora puts her mind to she does well..You guys are blessed>WE love you!Grandma and Grandpa
Well Done Cora, we knew you would do it well, wish we could have been there to see you.We are so proud of you ,Love you lots Nan and Pop xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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