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Oklahoma was the spring production in 2004. I played one of Laurie's girlfriends and got a chance to sing and dance during "Many A New Day" and the dream scene. It was a fun production and I enjoyed dancing the most. |
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Playing cards passed the time between our scenes onstage |
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Emma played the flower girl for Laurie's wedding, it was her first time onstage |
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Joe's mom made all of my beautiful costumes for Oklahoma - two blouses, one skirt, one jacket, and a dress. |
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Mrs. Murphy, our director, looks on as members of the cast sing to her during the cast party. |
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